Also known as arsonist. High intensity heat energy is output through combustion reaction - it can set fire to flammable targets. An agent that causes intense combustion. It features easy combustion, large heat generation, high combustion temperature, appropriate heat release rate, large combustion area, long combustion time, and difficult flame extinguishing. Used to load various types of incendiary shells, rockets, aerial bombs, landmines, and flamethrowers. According to the nature of incendiary composition, arsonist can generally be divided into: oil-based arsonist, metal arsonist, pyrotechnic arsonist and self igniting arsonist. According to the situation of oxygen uptake in the air during chemical reaction, it can be divided into: ① arsonist containing oxidizer - such as thermite containing ferric oxide, etc.; ② arsonist without oxidizer. combustion can be achieved when contacting with air, such as alloy, gasoline, kerosene, etc. The incendiary composition with military value must have high heat energy.
No classification at present.