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Illuminating pyrotechnic composition which generates gases

  • US 4,078,954 A
  • Filed: 06/25/1976
  • Issued: 03/14/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/03/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An illuminating pyrotechnic composition, useful to produce visible flares, which consists essentially of, based on the weight of said composition:

  • (a) From about 30 to about 75% of a stable inorganic combustion-supporting agent which contains at least one alkali metal or alkaline earth metal nitrate,(b) from about 3 to about 20% of a nitrated carbohydrate as a high energy binder,(c) from about 12 to about 60% of a non-volatile organic combustible constituent which is stable up to a temperature of about 100°

    C, said constituent being at least one member selected from a first group consisting of dicyandiamide, cyanamide, melamine, tri(hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate, and hexamethoxymethylmelamine, or being at least one member of said first group with at least one member selected from a second group consisting of cyanuric acid, azotetrazole, amino-tetrazole, ethyleneurea, glycoluril, dimethylurea, dimethylolurea, and azodicarbonamide, the combustion of said constituent being exothermic overall, and(d) from 0 to about 15% of a metallic constituent, and said metalic constituent consisting of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum and magnesium, the proportion of (d) not exceeding that of (c),the relative proportions of said constituents (a)-(d) being such that said composition can be ignited and can undergo combustion.

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