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Technical Specifications

The science of special effects is rooted in the precise measurement of thermal output, burn rates, and chemical stability. SBFX USA provides the technical documentation necessary for professionals to navigate the nuances of cold-burn versus hot-burn technology, ensuring appropriate device selection for sensitive environments. Our products are classified under UN0432 (Articles Pyrotechnic) and 1.4G novelty standards, backed by comprehensive Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and ASTM/NFPA compliance metrics. We define performance through empirical data: measuring density-over-time, ignition reliability, and particulate dissipation rates. Understanding the chemistry behind our wire-pull activation systems allows operators to deploy effects in proximity to talent and equipment with total confidence in the device’s behavioral profile. From the specific micron size of the smoke particles to the thermodynamic limits of the canister housing, SBFX USA maintains a rigorous commitment to technical transparency. This data-driven approach ensures that safety officers and production leads can make informed decisions based on physics rather than guesswork, upholding the highest standards of professional SFX engineering.

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