Below you will find an array of of pyrotechnic information from customers and from all over the web. We give the name and basic uses of each chemical in the pyrotechnic industry plus tons of info in which is growing each day with the help of our customers. We offer below over 800 Formulas to choose from. Scroll down the page to see what we have for you. Click on the links to view some of the formulas. 

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These formulas and plans are for educational and information purposes ONLY! Any attempt to manufacture or implement any data on this web page can be highly dangerous and may be illegal in some states with or without licensing and proper storage facilities. Cherry Bombs, M-80s and other similar devices are positively prohibited by federal law. Possession can result in imprisonment and heavy fines. Manufacturer and storage of explosive materials that can detonate without construction require a type 20 license magazine for storage. We do thank all the authors, contributors, and editors but none of which advocate the use of anything described in this webpage or in any of the pages it has links to, and accept no responsibility for any harm that might occur as a result of acting on any of the information contained herein. By clicking on any links provided, and using any and all material and formulas given therof, We are not liable for any damages or Injuries. We thank Woulter Visser for making his information freely available at Practical Pyrotechnics and the others who freely distribute there information for us to use.

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Chap 1: Rocket propellants

Chap 2: Fountain, gerb and bengal fire compositions

Chap 3: Colored fire compositions, flares and torches

Chap 4: Sparkler compositions

Chap 5: Smoke Compositions

Chap 6: Flash, burst charges and whistle mix

Chap 7: Miscellaneous compositions

Chap 8: colored stars

Chap 9: effect stars

Chap 10: strobe stars

Chap 11: smoke stars

Learn to make your own Visco fuse, Cannon fuse How to make Visco Fuse, Cannon fuse

Learn to make a  nice waterfall mix - By Kurt Schumacher

Learn how to make your own black powder. How to make black powder  by wouter Visser

Learn to create fuse rockets using our flying fish fuse. Visco fuse rockets   By joe hauser

Learn to make pinn wheels using our flying fish fuse. Flying fish pin wheels By Pyrocreations

Learn to make flying serpents using our flying fish fuse. Flying serpents By Pyrocreations

Learn to make  buzz bombs (tourbillions) by wouter Visser

Learn to make  Lances by Wouter Visser

Learn to make  Black powder rockets By Wouter Visser 

Learn to make Star Mines By Wouter Visser

Learn to make Cylindrical (Aerial) Shells   By Wouter Visser

Learn to make a ball mill How to make a ball mill By Wouter Visser

This site has so many different firework terms from A-Z. it is very interesting. Glossary of firework terms

Here is a complete line of each chemical used in Pyrotechnics from A-Z and what they are commonly used for.

Pyrotechnic Chemical List

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