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When sourcing shot fireworks, the most critical factor is compliance with international safety standards. For the US market, products must meet CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) and APA (American Pyrotechnics Association) 87-1 standards. For the EU, CE marking (Category F1-F4) is mandatory. Key technical specs include the tube diameter (inner bore size), which determines the height and spread, and the NEC (Net Explosive Content), which indicates the total weight of pyrotechnic composition. Ensure the fuse burn time is between 3 to 9 seconds to guarantee operator safety.
Quality is defined by the stability of the launch tube and the vibrancy of the chemical effects. Request high-definition test firing videos from the supplier to check for 'duds' or low-altitude bursts. Look for high-purity chemical salts (e.g., Strontium for red, Barium for green) that produce crisp colors without excessive smoke. The base design must be wide and heavy enough to prevent tipping during rapid-fire sequences, especially for multi-shot cakes.
Usage scenarios range from consumer-grade backyard displays (1.4G / Class C) to professional pyrotechnic shows (1.3G / Class B). B2B buyers must verify their local licensing requirements; for instance, importing 1.3G fireworks requires a Federal Explosives License (FEL) in the US. For retail-focused buyers, prioritize attractive, moisture-proof packaging and clear bilingual safety instructions printed directly on the product wrap.
Fireworks are classified as Class 1 Dangerous Goods. They cannot be shipped via standard air freight or LCL (Less than Container Load). You must book a full 20GP or 40HQ 'Dangerous Goods' container. Ensure the supplier provides a Container Packing Certificate and uses a shipping line that accepts Class 1 cargo. Always verify the UN Number (e.g., UN0335 or UN0336) and EX Numbers (for US imports) are correctly documented on the Bill of Lading.
Due to the high-risk nature of the product, only source from verified manufacturers in specialized hubs like Liuyang, China, which is the global center for pyrotechnics. Use Made-in-China.com's 'Secured Trading' services to protect your payments. Conduct a pre-shipment inspection via a third-party agency (like SGS or BV) specifically trained in pyrotechnic testing to ensure the batch matches the approved sample's chemical composition and safety performance.
Fireworks pricing is heavily influenced by raw material costs (perchlorate, sulfur, and paper) and seasonal demand. To get the best rates, place orders during the 'off-season' (March to June) rather than close to the Lunar New Year or July 4th. Negotiate based on volume tiers; increasing your order to a full container load can reduce unit costs by 20-25% due to the high fixed costs of dangerous goods logistics.