Dlaczego klasyfikacja ADR jest tak ważna w fajerwerkach? - PiroHiT
Hello, today we are going to look at ADR Classification and what it means in Pyrotechnics... Surely most of you have heard of the Famous dum dum 5g and their ability to mass destruction, why one firecracker does not destroy other firecrackers only enters into a chain reaction and a cumulative single explosion is created? Today I'm going to tell you about ADR Classes.
Where to find and what is the ADR marking in fireworks?
The ADR mark can be found primarily on bulk / transport packaging, i.e. cartons, rarely the ADR mark appears on individual products, the exception is compouds because they usually do not have bulk packaging. The first fairly common class that is encountered most often is this Class 1.4G
Class 1.4 Materials and objects that pose only a small explosion hazard if ignited or initiated during transportation
ADR 1.3 Also a common ADR symbol in pyrotechnics , it can be found on coupouds , powerful firecrackers or on rockets with "pouches" Class 1.3 are materials and objects that pose a risk of fire and a low risk of explosion or scattering or both, but which do not pose a mass explosion hazard.
ADR 1.2 Materials and objects that pose a scatter hazard, but not a mass explosion hazard
ADR 1.1 Materials and objects that pose a mass explosion hazard
Most dangerous in Transportation and Warehousing. Fireworks with this marking can lead to MASSIVE DESTRUCTION if used improperly. Be sure to properly and safely store these types of pyrotechnics and use them in accordance with the instructions for use. Unsafe and improper use can lead to incalculable consequences.
ADR 1.1 could be found on some rockets as well as firecrackers (I don't know if it was present on the Humbug suspenders).
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