Breath Of The Dragon by Ragnar Benson5/19/2023 Styrofoam was a substance manafactured by some chemical company a while ago that never took off and found no commercial use. However, what most people call styrofoam (or at least what people call styrofoam in america), is actually polystyrene. Polystyrene and styrofoam are two different substances. I italicise polystyrene because there is much confusion about this. To bring this back to the topic, military napalm is a mixture of petrol (pure octane I would guess, but not shure), napthalic acid, and polystyrene. I didn't see any posts that were closely related to this, except maybe the flamethrower one.and that focused more on flamethrower designs that used gasoline and kerosene. Thanks for helping me out, and please don't ban me for starting a new thread on my first post. I also doubt that the military used soap in their napalm. Does anyone know the chemical composition of military napalm meant to be used in flamethrowers? It must be thinner than the the gasoline/polystyrene mixture, which has the consistency of honey. I have seen many different posts on the forums about different ways to make napalm, but I don't think that anyone is thinking about the fact that different types of napalm have different uses. I am pretty sure that diesel fuel was used in WWII, but this model appears to be a vietnam model, which would have used napalm. web page (see the flash diagram about half-way down the page) I am looking for a good type of fuel for a flamethrower similar to this design.
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