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Latest revision as of 05:22, 3 March 2025
Pyrotechnics is the science and craft of creating such things as fireworks, safety flares, and other items which involve the use of heat and energy to create a visual or auditory effect. Pyrotechnics is often used in the entertainment industry for special effects in movies, concerts, and theatrical productions.
History[edit]
The history of pyrotechnics dates back to ancient times. The Chinese are credited with the invention of gunpowder, which is a key component in many pyrotechnic devices. The use of pyrotechnics in warfare also has a long history, with the Greek fire being one of the earliest examples.
Components[edit]
The main components of pyrotechnic devices are a fuel and an oxidizer. The fuel is what burns, while the oxidizer is a substance that produces oxygen to support the combustion of the fuel. Other components can include binders, which hold the mixture together, and color-producing agents, which produce the colorful displays seen in fireworks.
Safety[edit]
Safety is a major concern in the field of pyrotechnics. Improper handling of pyrotechnic materials can result in serious injuries or even death. Therefore, professionals in this field must undergo extensive training and adhere to strict safety guidelines.



