CIA method

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The CIA method or precipitation method, is a well-known practice of manufacturing charcoal based, black powder type compositions, by allowing the potassium nitrate to crystallize itself out from it's hot saturated solution to a mixture of charcoal and sulphur, with an aid of cooled absolute ethyl- or isopropyl alcohol.


The heating and mixing must be conducted outside. With all the possible safety measures taken :


The method can be implemented to various nitrate+charcoal comps, for example Bleser's blonde streamer. After the last step - the ethanol was not allowed to evaporate, Ferrotitanium and binder was added and mixed constantly, until the solvent had evaporated showing the solvent content of approx.10% at the weighting. Half of the dextrin binder in the original recipe was replaced with red gum. The mixture pressed well, and the burning characteristics proved to be better compared with bare dry mixing.



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