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Star compositions
Star compositions






star compositions

Fisher, "Glitter Stars without Antimony". Shimizu, "Studies on Blue and Purple Flame Compositions Made with Potassium Perchlorate" Pyrotechnica VI, (1980). (D) Can also be mixed with nitrocellulose lacquer for use as a quick drying slurry prime. (C) Priming consisted of a very heavy application of meal prime (30-50% of total star weight). (B) Adjust strobe rate by using greater or lesser amounts of Mg/Al (200 mesh). (A) Do not prime with meal prime, use only red strobe prime. Where needed, notes have been included for clarity. However, the formulations should work equally well to make cut or pressed stars. Normally round stars were manufactured in a star rolling machine. Unless otherwise noted, water was the solvent used to activate the binder. In this paper we introduce embedded type-2 fuzzy relations and provide an alternative proof of the extended sup-star composition that makes use of these. In the thought that there are others that might wish to have access to them, this short article has been assembled.īelow are the star formulations, given in parts by weight. Over the years, when asked for advise concerning useful star formulations, we frequently supplied copies of "these" formulations. It was felt that the formulations were reasonably safe and cost effective, while at the same time, performed well (relatively easy ignition and fairly good color or comet effects).

#STAR COMPOSITIONS SERIES#

During that time we assembled (developed, borrowed or modified) a series of star formulations. At one time, we were engaged in the commercial manufacture of stars.








Star compositions