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Recover, Recycle, and Reuse: Prove‐Out of Pyrotechnic Illuminants Containing Demilitarized Magnesium
Author(s) -
Sabatini Jesse J.,
Moretti Jared D.,
Hall Derrick R.,
Robert Leon L.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
chempluschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.801
H-Index - 61
ISSN - 2192-6506
DOI - 10.1002/cplu.201300231
Subject(s) - pyrotechnics , fireworks , magnesium , reuse , materials science , environmental science , process engineering , waste management , chemistry , engineering , metallurgy , explosive material , organic chemistry
The development and prove‐out of yellow‐light‐emitting pyrotechnic illuminants based on recover, recycle, and reuse (R 3 ) technology is described. Magnesium used in this investigation was recovered from four different illuminating pyrotechnic munitions by means of an environmentally friendly demilitarization process. Despite significant differences in the particle size and purity between the four lots of recovered magnesium, the performance of each lot—on evaluation in the M127A1 US Army yellow‐light‐emitting illuminant configuration—exceeded the military requirement and performance of the virgin magnesium‐containing control. All formulations were found to have low sensitivities to various ignition stimuli and possessed high thermal onset temperatures. In addition to the military significance, this demonstrated “green” pyrotechnics technology of using recycled magnesium in illuminating pyrotechnics may also be of interest to the civilian fireworks community.

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