displayfireworks1
01-14-2015, 10:50 PM
Electric Match
I want everyone to know I received an inquiry from someone outside of the usual pyrotechnic circle of people on the electric match issue. Apparently some of the discussion about the sensitivity of electric match and associated accidents has caught the attention of developers. They have been following the discussion and videos. The little they did tell me is they are developing a composite plastic on a material they already hold a patent on. This material is not sensitive to shock and no copper is used. We will talk on conference call again in the near future and I will try to release more information if it is ok with them. They admit they know a lot about this issue but very little about how fireworks displays are set up. This is mostly what we discussed. The one thing I told them to keep in mind is they are competing with a product that cost less than one dollar each. Their response was what they are developing is reusable.
I want everyone to know I received an inquiry from someone outside of the usual pyrotechnic circle of people on the electric match issue. Apparently some of the discussion about the sensitivity of electric match and associated accidents has caught the attention of developers. They have been following the discussion and videos. The little they did tell me is they are developing a composite plastic on a material they already hold a patent on. This material is not sensitive to shock and no copper is used. We will talk on conference call again in the near future and I will try to release more information if it is ok with them. They admit they know a lot about this issue but very little about how fireworks displays are set up. This is mostly what we discussed. The one thing I told them to keep in mind is they are competing with a product that cost less than one dollar each. Their response was what they are developing is reusable.