👉 An explosion fluid, also known as an incendiary or pyrotechnic fluid, is a specialized liquid or gel used to ignite and spread fires rapidly. It typically consists of a mixture of oxidizers, such as potassium nitrate or ammonium perchlorate, combined with fuel sources like aluminum powder or magnesium. When the fluid is ignited, it creates a hot, reactive mixture that burns extremely quickly and efficiently, making it highly effective for use in incendiary devices, such as smoke grenades or rocket propellants. The fluid's ability to produce intense heat and a rapid burn makes it a critical component in military and security applications where controlled explosions are necessary.