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Strong smell of acid in commercial nitrocellulose?
I get through a fair bit of flash cotton and paper and I buy it in rather than make my own ( I do dabble but the commercial stuff is cheaper and
better). Just opened a pack of paper from my usual supplier and it's got a nose flinching aroma of acid.
Is this usual ( I've never noticed before)? Has it not been washed fully or is it trying to break down ?
I've given it a good soak - I don't trust it so I'll dry it out sheet by sheet as I need it. It's not burning as fast as usual either but since I
mainly use it to put a little extra distance between me and what's going to go safely bang that's not really a concern - it's mainly for show.
Smells more like HCl than nitric to me - could be relevant, could be hayfever
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Quote: Originally posted by Scalebar | I get through a fair bit of flash cotton and paper and I buy it in rather than make my own ( I do dabble but the commercial stuff is cheaper and
better). Just opened a pack of paper from my usual supplier and it's got a nose flinching aroma of acid.
Is this usual ( I've never noticed before)? Has it not been washed fully or is it trying to break down ?
I've given it a good soak - I don't trust it so I'll dry it out sheet by sheet as I need it. It's not burning as fast as usual either but since I
mainly use it to put a little extra distance between me and what's going to go safely bang that's not really a concern - it's mainly for show.
Smells more like HCl than nitric to me - could be relevant, could be hayfever |
Maybe test with litmus paper to confirm acidity or ask the seller or manufacturer for MSDS or ask the question if the smell is normal.
I doubt acid would be any good to NC.
For safety of ignition and distance use: a fuse or a blue laser
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Cheers, from the safey point of view I set off nothing that I wouldn't do on the palm of my hand - except flash powder which is a slow match job so
fuses aren't a major issue for the nc - it just adds to the drama. If the wool came in smelling of acid, it'd be off the demo.
As a laser worker I'd be worried about using one for ignition - what class does it take to light nc?
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Quote: Originally posted by Scalebar | Cheers, from the safey point of view I set off nothing that I wouldn't do on the palm of my hand - except flash powder which is a slow match job so
fuses aren't a major issue for the nc - it just adds to the drama. If the wool came in smelling of acid, it'd be off the demo.
As a laser worker I'd be worried about using one for ignition - what class does it take to light nc?
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I think the blue laser 5 W will do the job!
Of course if you are a magician (playing with pyro compositions in your hands), this is another story.
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Quote: Originally posted by PHILOU Zrealone |
I think the blue laser 5 W will do the job!
Of course if you are a magician (playing with pyro compositions in your hands), this is another story. |
5W? Not my idea of fun - I use lasers every day at work, I wouldn't want to contemplate the consequences of demoing such a hefty beam with no
interlocking and I already have one eye strike myself.
I'm not a magician but I do science outreach, I prefer keeping things down a safe distance of about a meter for the public - if I can't hold it in
my hand I get a bit edgy ( though I do use sodium metal and flash which I don't hold).
EDIT(woelen): Fixed layout of message.
[Edited on 20-5-16 by woelen]
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Quote: Originally posted by Scalebar | Quote: Originally posted by PHILOU Zrealone |
I think the blue laser 5 W will do the job!
Of course if you are a magician (playing with pyro compositions in your hands), this is another story. |
5W? Not my idea of fun - I use lasers every day at work, I wouldn't want to contemplate the consequences of demoing such a hefty beam with no
interlocking and I already have one eye strike myself.
I'm not a magician but I do science outreach, I prefer keeping things down a safe distance of about a meter for the public - if I can't hold it in
my hand I get a bit edgy ( though I do use sodium metal and flash which I don't hold). |
I have made explosives demos at Free University of Brussels during the science day...subject was then "Order and Chaos" so I could'nt resist
presenting powders and explosives...only 5 meters safety perimeter for audience (safety nadar fences), everything outside.
-Silver Flash (NaClO3-S-C-Al)
-Golden Flash (NaClO3-S-C-Fe)
-Thermite (Fe2O3-Al)
-Black powder
-KClO3 black powder
-KClO3 coloured flares
-Silver acetylide nitrato complex (SANC/SADS)(detonating stuff)
-Boosted KClO3 black powder (with dust of SADS)
All chlorate based pyro comp with CaCO3 dust as acid stabilisator for S (sulfur).
Even if the quantities where small (max two soup spoons (+/- 50g for the safe mixes in paper cones and about 50 mg for the detonating stuff)...I
woudn't hold any of those into my hand.
Also for all I had 30 cm plastic drinking straw fuses (KClO3/C/S/CaCO3) that lasted at least 10 seconds (very effective for ignition) and lighted via
a piezo gas welding pistol.
Then I went a few steps close to the fence and the public.
[Edited on 19-5-2016 by PHILOU Zrealone]
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Destroy the smelly batch. Not worth taking any chances.
If you can smell it, it is getting ready to destroy itself anyhow.
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I may have caused confusion there - the only demo I'd do in my hand is nitrocellulose in low quantities. For flash I use a flashpot and limit it to
3g - it's plenty for a good foof! mini mushroom cloud and flash of light. basic flash nix - Al, K nitrate mixed straight before use - nitrates easy
to get hold of, low toxicity and the mix lights well.
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