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The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives - Sciencemadness Dot Org

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PYROTECHNIC MIXTURES 55<br />

compositions probably produced no brilliant sparks but only<br />

glowing globules <strong>of</strong> molten slag which gave the rocket a more<br />

luminous tail. Hanzelet Lorrain 4 in 1630 showed a more advanced<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> the art <strong>and</strong> gave every evidence <strong>of</strong> being acquainted<br />

with it by his own experience. He described several mixtures<br />

containing antimony sulfide <strong>and</strong> compositions, for balls <strong>of</strong> brilliant<br />

fire to be thrown from the h<strong>and</strong>, which contain orpiment<br />

(AS2S3) <strong>and</strong> verdigris.<br />

Stars <strong>of</strong> the only two compositions which are well approved.<br />

Take <strong>of</strong> powder (gunpowder) four ounces, <strong>of</strong> saltpeter<br />

two ounces, <strong>of</strong> sulfur two ounces, <strong>of</strong> camphor half an<br />

ounce, <strong>of</strong> steel filings two treseaux, <strong>of</strong> white amber half an<br />

ounce, <strong>of</strong> antimony (sulfide) half an ounce, <strong>of</strong> (corrosive)<br />

sublimate half an ounce. For double the efficacy it is necessary<br />

to temper all these powders with gum agragante dissolved<br />

in br<strong>and</strong>y over hot cinders. When you see that the<br />

gum is well swollen <strong>and</strong> fully ready.to mix with the said<br />

br<strong>and</strong>y, it is necessary forthwith to mix them in a mortar<br />

with the powder, the quicker the better, <strong>and</strong> then to cut up<br />

the resulting paste into pieces. <strong>The</strong>se stars are very beautiful<br />

<strong>and</strong> very flowery. Note that it is necessary to put them to<br />

dry in a pastry or baking oven after the bread has been<br />

taken <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the hearth.<br />

Second star composition. Take <strong>of</strong> saltpeter in fine <strong>and</strong> dry<br />

flour ten ounces, <strong>of</strong> charcoal, <strong>of</strong> sulfur, <strong>of</strong> powder (gunpowder),<br />

<strong>of</strong> antimony (sulfide), <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> camphor each two<br />

treseaux. Temper the whole with oil <strong>of</strong> turpentine, <strong>and</strong> make<br />

it into a powdery (mealy) paste which you will put into<br />

little cartridges; <strong>and</strong> you will load them in the same manner<br />

as rockets [that is, by pounding in the charge]. When you<br />

wish to use them, it is necessary to remove the paper wrapper<br />

<strong>and</strong> to cut them into pieces setting a little black match<br />

(meche d'estoupin) in the middle (<strong>of</strong> each piece) through a<br />

little hole which you will pierce there.<br />

How fire balls are made so white that one can scarcely<br />

look at them without being dazzled. Take a pound <strong>of</strong> sulfur,<br />

three pounds <strong>of</strong> saltpeter, half a pound <strong>of</strong> gum arabic, four<br />

ounces <strong>of</strong> orpiment: grind all together, <strong>and</strong> mix well by h<strong>and</strong>,<br />

4 Hanzelet Lorrain, "La p'yrotechnie," Pont a Mousson, 1630. <strong>The</strong> author's<br />

name is a pseudonym <strong>of</strong> Jean Appier.<br />

<strong>of</strong> a foot long, or, more, or lesse, as you think fit) with a slow composition,<br />

<strong>and</strong> binde them upon a staffe <strong>of</strong> four or five foot long; prime them so<br />

that one being ended, another may begin: you may prime them with a<br />

stouple or match (prepared as before). Make an osier basket about it with<br />

a hole in the very top to fire it by, <strong>and</strong> it is done."

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