magnesiumflitsen
Magnesiumflitsen is a term used in Dutch-language sources to describe brief, intense bursts of light produced by the combustion of magnesium metal or by rapidly oxidizing magnesium compounds. The expression is most commonly encountered in the fields of pyrotechnics, signaling, and historical flash photography, where magnesium-based illumination provided a bright, short-lived flash.
When magnesium burns, the metal reaches temperatures around 3,100 degrees Celsius and emits a bright white
Historically, magnesium-based flash powder and ribbons were used in early photographic flash devices and theatre lighting.
Safety and regulation: Magnesium reacts vigorously with water and air when finely divided, and its combustion
See also: Magnesium, Pyrotechnics, Flash photography, Flare.