When it comes to creating safe, vibrant, and spectacular fireworks, the quality of raw chemicals makes all the difference. E&M Industrial specializes in supplying high-quality, stable, and reliable chemical materials tailored to the firework industry—and for years, we’ve built long-term partnerships with numerous fireworks manufacturers worldwide. Our goal is simple: to provide the critical chemical support needed to make fireworks displays both dazzling and secure.
Our Core Chemicals for Firework Production
E&M offers a range of essential chemicals designed to meet the strict standards of firework manufacturing, covering key categories like oxidizers, colorants, and reducing agents. Here’s a look at some of our most in-demand products:
- Potassium Nitrate (CAS No.: 7757-79-1): A Hazard Class 5.1 oxidizer available in purities from 99.4% to 99.9%, it’s a foundational ingredient for energy release in fireworks.
- Ammonium Perchlorate (CAS No.: 7790-98-9): Another top-tier oxidizer (Hazard Class 5.1) with an impressive 99.84% purity, ensuring consistent combustion performance.
- Potassium Chlorate (CAS No.: 3811-04-9): A reliable Hazard Class 5.1 oxidizer with 99.5% purity, widely used to fuel bright bursts in fireworks.
- Colorants for Vivid Displays: We supply precision colorants like strontium salts (e.g., strontium carbonate, CAS No.: 1633-05-2, 97.52% purity; strontium nitrate, CAS No.: 10042-76-9, 99% purity) for deep reds, and barium nitrate (CAS No.: 10022-31-8, 99.3% purity, Hazard Class 5.1) for bright greens—key to making fireworks visually striking.
- Reducing Agents & Additives: Products like aluminum powder (Hazard Class 4.1, silver grey in appearance), magnesium-aluminum alloy powder (CAS No.: 12604-68-1, Hazard Class 4.1), and titanium powder (HS Code: 8108203000) enhance combustion, while nitrocellulose (CAS No.: 9004-70-0, Hazard Class 4.1) supports stable ignition.
Why These Chemicals Matter for Fireworks
Every chemical we supply plays a unique role in making fireworks work—safe, bright, and consistent:
- Oxidizers (e.g., potassium nitrate, ammonium perchlorate): These are the “energy sources” of fireworks. They provide the oxygen needed for combustion, without which fireworks couldn’t produce the bright flashes or powerful bursts that wow audiences.
- Colorants (e.g., strontium, barium salts): Without these specialized compounds, fireworks would be dull and colorless. Strontium creates rich reds, barium delivers vivid greens, and other metal salts add blues, yellows, and more—turning a simple burst into a visual spectacle.
- Reducing Agents (e.g., aluminum powder): These work with oxidizers to control the speed and intensity of combustion, ensuring fireworks perform as intended and stay safe during use.
Trust E&M for Firework Industry Needs
At E&M, we understand that firework manufacturers rely on consistent, high-quality chemicals to protect their reputation and ensure safety. All our products meet strict purity and performance standards, so you can feel confident in every order. Whether you need a small batch of colorants or large quantities of oxidizers, we’re here to support your production.
To explore our full lineup of firework-specific chemicals, check detailed specs, or inquire about bulk orders, visit our dedicated firework industry page: E&M’s Firework Industry Chemical Solutions. With E&M as your partner, you’ll have the materials you need to create fireworks that stand out—safely and brilliantly.