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Ignition comparison with fuel oxidation

A comparison of two oxidizers, potassium chlorate (KCIO3) and iron(III) oxide (Fc203—red iron oxide), shows the wide range of properties available for selection by a pyrotechnic formulator. Potassium chlorate will ignite and react with a wide range of fuels, while iron oxide requires a very energetic fuel in order for ignition and reaction to occur. [Pg.75]


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