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1 LB Pure Aluminum German Dark Pyro (5413H Super)

1 LB Pure Aluminum German Dark Pyro (5413H Super)

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German Dark Pyro Aluminum Powder 5413H Super has a nominal size ranging from 200 mesh down to 2µ. It is manufactured by Eckart and is characterized by its irregular and angular shape, distinguishing it from atomized powders. This powder is nearly black in color, providing a rich hue for various pyrotechnic compositions.

German Dark 5413 aluminum powder is used in a wide range of pyrotechnic applications, including flash powders, star compositions, fountains, waterfalls, torches, and flares. Its fine particle size allows for precise control over the visual effects produced in fireworks displays.

The use of German Dark 5413 aluminum powder enables pyrotechnic manufacturers to create visually striking effects, such as flitter, glitter, firefly, and snowball effects. Its dark coloration adds depth and intensity to fireworks displays.

Fine German Dark 5413 aluminum powder is commonly used in flash compositions, while coarser powders are used for sparkling effects. Careful handling and safety precautions, including the use of a dust mask and goggles, are essential when working with this powder.

Aluminum powder, including German Dark 5413, can pose environmental risks if not handled and disposed of properly. Avoid contamination of water sources and follow recommended disposal practices.

Aluminum is a neurotoxin and can be hazardous if inhaled or ingested. Wear suitable protective clothing, including a dust mask and goggles, when working with aluminum powder. Mixtures containing nitrates and aluminum powder are prone to spontaneous ignition and should be handled with caution.

Store German Dark 5413 aluminum powder in a cool, dry place away from moisture and heat sources. Ensure it is stored in a tightly sealed container to prevent contamination and accidental exposure.

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