Pyro Encyclopedia

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  • Pyro

    Refers to fire or the science and art of creating and controlling fire. It is derived from the Greek word “pyr,” which means fire. More commonly used to refer to a professional or novice pyrotechnician.

  • Pyromusical

    A type of fireworks display that is synchronized with music or a musical soundtrack. In a pyromusical, the fireworks are choreographed to complement the rhythm, melody, and emotions of the accompanying music, creating a visually stunning and immersive experience for the audience.

  • Pyrotechnic Compound

    Materials used for creating fireworks, flares, signals, and other pyrotechnic devices. These compounds are designed to produce various visual and auditory effects through rapid oxidation or combustion reactions. They typically consist of a fuel, an oxidizer, and other components such as binders, colorants, and stabilizers. The fuel provides the energy necessary for the reaction, while…

  • Pyrotechnician

    A skilled professional who is responsible for the design, setup, and safe execution of fireworks displays or other types of pyrotechnic events.

  • Pyrotechnics

    The art and science of creating and manipulating fireworks, explosives, and other forms of theatrical or display effects that use fire or explosive materials.