How Does a Cold Spark Display Work?
There are few things more striking than a beautiful fireworks display. Unfortunately, due to their very nature, fireworks are too dangerous for most situations. For that reason, Cold Sparks were developed — a revolutionary special effect that looks just like a classic pyrotechnic display, without the dangers associated with common fireworks.
Cold Sparks sounds like an oxymoron so, you might be wondering, how do they work? Cold Sparks are still very new, having only been introduced just a couple of years ago, so it may have flown under your radar. With that in mind, we’re going to dive into the fascinating science that goes into making this cold firework machine shoot its icy flames. Don’t be surprised if this article sparks your imagination.
To operate the Cold Spark Machine, the composite grains are loaded into the machine. Each 200-gram package contains enough granules for around 10 minutes of firing time, in 90-second increments, with a period for cooldown. There is no need to reload the device after a single shot, unlike with traditional pyrotechnic displays.
The composite creates cold sparks that have a temperature lower than body temperature, and therefore far lower than those of fireworks. That makes them safe enough to hold directly to your bare skin or to a piece of paper without the possibility of any burning. The lower temperature of the sparks, lack of smoke, and lack of odor make these cold fireworks an ideal effect for indoor events.
The Science
Traditional pyrotechnics and fireworks require combustion and extreme levels of heat to operate. This makes them incredibly dangerous in lieu of how beautiful they are. They create fire hazards and expel carcinogenic particles into the air, which severely limits where they can be used. As a result, they have been relegated to outdoor venues and large arenas to preserve the safety of the audience.
In contrast, Cold Spark Machines do not use flammable elements to create a sparkling, firework-esque display. Instead, it uses a mixture of small grains made up of zirconium and titanium. Those grains are loaded into a small rectangular machine using small pouches with a safety interlock system. They are heated to 62 degrees fahrenheit, cooler than body temperature!
Because of this they run no risk of burning or catching anything on fire. Because these are a safer form of firework, they can give performers, managers, and audience members a piece of mind.
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Cold Sparks don’t burn. They are actually cooler than body temperature. The proof is in the thermal imaging.
Safe Indoors and Outdoors
Traditional production-grade pyrotechnics can run hotter than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. They are extremely difficult to control and are often banned by local and regional ordinances.
The Cold Spark system, however, produces sparks that are 100 percent safe and non-flammable. Because of this, they are easy to control and program, allowing on-demand changes to size, height, and timing of cool pyrotechnic effects.
The Operation
An operator has the ability to control both the height of the sparks (up to 16 feet in the air) and the volume of the sparks by adjusting values on the controller. This makes incredible displays easy to create, unlike traditional fireworks which require every effect to be a single-shot pyrotechnic device. You can program a number of tricks like chases, bumps, and other cool effects to launch right when you would like it to. The only downside is the noise the machines create, though it is to be expected and is no louder than the machines for similar special effects. They certainly are quieter than traditional fireworks!
As one of the safest and most dazzling special effects in the industry, Sparkular can take a drab event and breathe new life into it. Whether you’re having an indoor concert or an outdoor performance, you can blow your audience away with this unbelievable cold spark fountain display.