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[[Image:Pyrotechnics.jpg|thumb|250px|Pyrotechnics are used in the [[entertainment]] industry]]
'''Pyrotechnics''' is a field of study often thought synonymous with the manufacture of [[fireworks]], but more accurately it has a wider scope that includes items for [[military]] and [[industry|industrial]] uses. Items such as [[safety match]]es, [[oxygen candle]]s, [[explosive bolt]]s and fasteners and the [[airbag|automobile safety airbag]] all fall under the purview of pyrotechnics. Without pyrotechnics, modern aviation and spaceflight would be impracticable; this is because pyrotechnic devices combine high [[reliability]] with very compact and efficient energy storage: essentially in the form of [[chemical energy]] which is converted via expanding hot gases often propagated by a [[shock wave]] as in bolt and cable cutters. The controlled action of a pyrotechnic device (initiated by any of several means, including an electrical signal, optical signal or mechanical impetus) makes possible a wide range of automated and/or remote mechanical actions; for example, deployment of safety equipment and services, precisely timed release sequences, etc. The majority of the technical pyrotechnic devices use [[propellants]] in their function. A minority use materials that are classified as primary or secondary [[explosive]]s to obtain very fast and powerful mechanical (mostly cutting) actions; for example, [[Jet Axe]].
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[[Image:rammstein inferno.jpg|thumb|250px|The band [[Rammstein]]'s stage acts center largely around pyrotechnics]]


'''Pyrotechnics''' is a field of study often thought synonymous with the manufacture of [[fireworks]], but more accurately it has a wider scope that includes items for [[military]] and [[industry|industrial]] uses. Items such as [[safety match]]es, [[oxygen candle]]s, [[explosive bolt]]s and fasteners and the [[airbag|automobile safety airbag]] all fall under the purview of pyrotechnics. Without pyrotechnics, modern aviation and spaceflight would be impracticable; this is because pyrotechnic devices combine high reliabilty with very compact and efficient energy storage: essentially in the form chemical energy which is converted via expanding hot gases often propagated by a shock wave as in bolt and cable cutters. The controlled action of a pyrotechnic device (initiated by any of several means, including an electrical signal, optical signal or mechanical impetus) makes possible a wide range of automated and/or remote mechanical actions; for example, deployment of safety equipment and services, precisely timed release sequences, etc. The majority of the technical pyrotechnic devices use [[propellants]] in their function, a minority use materials that are classified as primary or secondary [[explosives]] to obtain very fast and powerful mechanical (mostly cutting) actions; for example, Jet Axe.
The use of explosions, flashes, [[smoke]], [[flame]]s or other propellant driven effects on-stage is known as '''proximate pyrotechnics'''. Proximate because it's near an audience. Special licensing must be obtained from local authorities to legally prepare and use proximate pyrotechnics.


Many musical groups use pyrotechnics to enhance the quality of their live shows. Some of the earliest bands to use pyrotechnics were [[Queen (band)#Live performances|Queen]], [[Pink Floyd]], and [[Kiss (band)|KISS]]. The band [[Rammstein]] uses a large variety of pyrotechnics, from flaming costumes to face-mounted flamethrowers. [[Lordi]] is also known for its vivid pyrotechnics. Many professional wrestlers have also used pyrotechnics as part of their entrances to the ring. One well known example would be [[Shawn Michaels]], who would use pyrotechnics during his in ring entrance in [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] .


The use of explosions, flashes, smoke, flames or other propellant driven effects on-stage is known as Proximate Pyrotechnics. Proximate because it's near an audience. Special licencing must be obtained from local authorities to legally prepare and use proximate pyrotechnics.
Pyrotechnics is, in general, divided into categories based on the main effect produced. The range of effects includes: light flashes of various colour, intensity and duration; sounds of many types, like thumps, bangs, pops, hums and whistles, all loud or soft as needed; flames of different colours, sizes, shapes and durations; smoke of any colour or amount; ejected active pyrotechnics, like various short-lived sparks (mostly produced by small metal particles of titanium, magnesium, steel or zirconium; which, being ignited by the primary device, continue to burn while moving through the air) and microstars, including glitter, strobe, colour and comet tailed effects, even coloured matrix comets invented by [[Myke Stanbridge]]. The use of ejected passive effects is common. They include: confetti, streamers, tokens, toys, etc.


Many musical groups use pyrotechnics to enhance the quality of their live shows. Some of the earliest bands to use pyrotechnics were [[Queen (band)#Live performances|Queen]], [[Pink Floyd]], and [[Kiss (band)|KISS]]. The band [[Rammstein]] uses a large variety of pyrotechnics, from flaming costumes to face-mounted flamethrowers. Also [[Lordi]] is known for its vivid pyrotechnics. Many professional wrestlers have also used pyrotechnics as part of their enterances to the ring. One well known example would be [[Bill Goldberg]], who would use pyrotechnics during his in ring enterance in both [[WCW]] and [[WWE]] .
A basic pyrotechnic device consists of a sufficiently strong and non-flammable container to hold its active contents, which comprise either flammable compositions, like [[nitrocellulose]] and/or [[black powder]] or a mixture of a [[fuel]] and [[oxidizer]] blended in situ. Various ingredients may be added to provide colour, smoke or sparks. Special additives are used to modify the character of the effect produced, either to enhance or subdue the effect; for example, the production of an effects-wave that changes as the effect progresses from several similar devices - to make the similar effect rise or fall towards or away from a [[crescendo]], etc. In general, such pyrotechnic devices are initiated by a remotely controlled electrical signal that causes an [[electric match]], or e-match, to produce ignition. The remote control may be manual, via a switch console, or computer controlled according to a pre-programmed sequence and/or a sequence that tracks the live performance via stage cues.


Pyrotechnics is, in general, divided into categories based on the main effect produced. The range of effects include: light flashes of various colour, intensity and duration; sounds of many types, like thumps, bangs, pops, hums and whistles, all loud or soft as needed; flames of different colours, sizes, shapes and durations; smoke of any colour or amount; ejected active pyrotechnics, like various short-lived sparks (mostly produced by small metal particles of titanium, magnalium, steel or zirconium; which, being ignited by the primary device, continue to burn while moving through the air) and microstars, including glitter, strobe, colour and comet tailed effects, even coloured matrix comets invented by [[Myke Stanbridge]]. The use of ejected passive effects is common, they include: confetti, streamers, tokens, toys, etc.
If not handled and/or used properly pyrotechnics can be dangerous. In 2003 stage pyrotechnics caused a fire in a [[Rhode Island]] nightclub called The Station. [[The Station nightclub fire]] was started when the stage pyrotechnics of the band [[Great White]] accidentally ignited flammable soundproofing foam, which was not appropriate and/or not installed properly. The foam caused the fire to spread rapidly and the resulting fire led to 100 deaths, evidently because their quick escape was blocked by ineffective exit doors.


A basic pyrotechnic device consists of a sufficiently strong and non-flammable container to hold its active contents, which comprise either flammable compositions, like nitrocellouse and/or blackpowder or a mixture of a fuel and oxidiser blended in situ. Various ingredients may be added to provide colour, smoke or sparks. Special additives are used to modify the character of the effect produced, either to enhance or subdue the effect; for example, the production of an effects-wave that changes as the effect progresses from several similar devices - to make the similar effect rise or fall towards or away from a cresendo, etc. In general, such pyrotechnic devices are initiated by a remotely controlled electrical signal that causes an [[electric match]], or e-match, to produce ignition. The remote control may be manual, via a switch console, or computer controlled according to a pre-programmed sequence and/or a sequence that tracks the live performance via stage cues. Pyromate Inc. Manufactures High Tech Firing systems used in the fireworks and Pyro industry for the ignition of Pyrotechnic products. [http://www.pyromate.com firing systems]
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If not handled and/or used properly pyrotechnics can be dangerous. In 2003 stage pyrotechnics caused a fire in a Rhode Island nightclub called The Station. [[The Station nightclub fire]] was started when the stage pyrotechnics of the band [[Great White]] accidentally ignited flammable soundproofing foam, which was not appropriate and/or not installed properly. The foam caused the fire to spread rapidly and the resulting fire led to 100 deaths, ostensibly because their quick escape was blocked by ineffective exit doors.


==External links==
* [http://www.pyromate.com
* [http://www.pyroinnovations.com/ Pyrotechnics Training]
* [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/pyrotechnics-faq/ Pyrotechnics FAQ]
* [http://www.pyro-portal.eu/ The Pyrotechnics Portal for Europe]
* [http://pgi.org/ The Pyrotechnics Guild International]
* [http://www.pyroguide.com A guide on pyrotechics]
* [http://www.strictlyfx.com Pyrotechnics company]
* [http://www.pyrosummit.com A Developing Pyrotechnic Database]
* [http://www.stage-pyro.org.uk/ the Association of Stage Pyrotechnicians]

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Revision as of 09:43, 15 July 2007

Pyrotechnics are used in the entertainment industry
File:Rammstein inferno.jpg
The band Rammstein's stage acts center largely around pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics is a field of study often thought synonymous with the manufacture of fireworks, but more accurately it has a wider scope that includes items for military and industrial uses. Items such as safety matches, oxygen candles, explosive bolts and fasteners and the automobile safety airbag all fall under the purview of pyrotechnics. Without pyrotechnics, modern aviation and spaceflight would be impracticable; this is because pyrotechnic devices combine high reliabilty with very compact and efficient energy storage: essentially in the form chemical energy which is converted via expanding hot gases often propagated by a shock wave as in bolt and cable cutters. The controlled action of a pyrotechnic device (initiated by any of several means, including an electrical signal, optical signal or mechanical impetus) makes possible a wide range of automated and/or remote mechanical actions; for example, deployment of safety equipment and services, precisely timed release sequences, etc. The majority of the technical pyrotechnic devices use propellants in their function, a minority use materials that are classified as primary or secondary explosives to obtain very fast and powerful mechanical (mostly cutting) actions; for example, Jet Axe.


The use of explosions, flashes, smoke, flames or other propellant driven effects on-stage is known as Proximate Pyrotechnics. Proximate because it's near an audience. Special licencing must be obtained from local authorities to legally prepare and use proximate pyrotechnics.

Many musical groups use pyrotechnics to enhance the quality of their live shows. Some of the earliest bands to use pyrotechnics were Queen, Pink Floyd, and KISS. The band Rammstein uses a large variety of pyrotechnics, from flaming costumes to face-mounted flamethrowers. Also Lordi is known for its vivid pyrotechnics. Many professional wrestlers have also used pyrotechnics as part of their enterances to the ring. One well known example would be Bill Goldberg, who would use pyrotechnics during his in ring enterance in both WCW and WWE .

Pyrotechnics is, in general, divided into categories based on the main effect produced. The range of effects include: light flashes of various colour, intensity and duration; sounds of many types, like thumps, bangs, pops, hums and whistles, all loud or soft as needed; flames of different colours, sizes, shapes and durations; smoke of any colour or amount; ejected active pyrotechnics, like various short-lived sparks (mostly produced by small metal particles of titanium, magnalium, steel or zirconium; which, being ignited by the primary device, continue to burn while moving through the air) and microstars, including glitter, strobe, colour and comet tailed effects, even coloured matrix comets invented by Myke Stanbridge. The use of ejected passive effects is common, they include: confetti, streamers, tokens, toys, etc.

A basic pyrotechnic device consists of a sufficiently strong and non-flammable container to hold its active contents, which comprise either flammable compositions, like nitrocellouse and/or blackpowder or a mixture of a fuel and oxidiser blended in situ. Various ingredients may be added to provide colour, smoke or sparks. Special additives are used to modify the character of the effect produced, either to enhance or subdue the effect; for example, the production of an effects-wave that changes as the effect progresses from several similar devices - to make the similar effect rise or fall towards or away from a cresendo, etc. In general, such pyrotechnic devices are initiated by a remotely controlled electrical signal that causes an electric match, or e-match, to produce ignition. The remote control may be manual, via a switch console, or computer controlled according to a pre-programmed sequence and/or a sequence that tracks the live performance via stage cues. Pyromate Inc. Manufactures High Tech Firing systems used in the fireworks and Pyro industry for the ignition of Pyrotechnic products. firing systems

If not handled and/or used properly pyrotechnics can be dangerous. In 2003 stage pyrotechnics caused a fire in a Rhode Island nightclub called The Station. The Station nightclub fire was started when the stage pyrotechnics of the band Great White accidentally ignited flammable soundproofing foam, which was not appropriate and/or not installed properly. The foam caused the fire to spread rapidly and the resulting fire led to 100 deaths, ostensibly because their quick escape was blocked by ineffective exit doors.