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Colored smoke is a kind of smoke created by an aerosol of small particles of a suitable pigment or dye. Colored smoke can be used for smoke signals, often in a military context. It can be produced by smoke grenades, or by various other pyrotechnical devices. The mixture used for producing colored smoke is usually a cooler-burning formula based on potassium chlorate oxidizer, lactose or dextrin as a fuel, and one or more dyes, with about 40-50% content of the dye. About 2% sodium bicarbonate may be added as a coolant, to lower the burning temperature. Smoke released from aircraft was originally based on a mixture of 10-15% dye, 60-65% trichloroethylene or tetrachloroethylene, and 25% diesel oil, injected into the exhaust gases of the aircraft engines. Most commonly, teams now use specifically prepared liquid dyes and only gas oil, light mineral oil or a food grade white oil without harmful chlorinated solvents. ==Mixtures== Some mixtures used for production of colored smokes contain these dyes: ;Red * Disperse Red 9 (older, used e.g. in the M18 grenade) * Solvent Red 1 with Disperse Red 11 * Solvent Red 27 (C.I. 26125) * Solvent Red 24 ;Orange * Solvent Yellow 14 (C.I. 12055) ;Yellow * Vat Yellow 4 with benzanthrone (older) * Solvent Yellow 33 * Solvent Yellow 16 (C.I. 12700) * Solvent Yellow 56 * Oil Yellow R ;Green * Vat Yellow 4 with benzanthrone and Solvent Green 3 (older) * Solvent Yellow 33 and Solvent Green 3 * Solvent Green 3 * Oil Green BG * Oil Green G ;Blue * Solvent Blue 35 (C.I. 26125) * Solvent Blue 36 * Solvent Blue 5 ;Violet * Disperse Red 9 with 1,4-diamino-2,3-dihydroanthraquinone * Solvent Violet 13 ;Raspberry * Rhodamine B〔(Article about colored smoke mix ) made with potassium chlorate.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colored smoke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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