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What (who) is Goodbrand bursting tester - definition

COMPONENT OF SOME FIREWORKS
Bursting charge
  • This engraving shows a 12-pounder U.S. shrapnel shell c. 1865. It is fitted with a Borman fuze. In the cutaway view, the dark grey is the wall of the shell, the medium grey is sulphur resin, the light grey are the musket balls, and the black is the bursting charge.

H. E. Tester         
  • The cover of ''Denmark's numeral cancellations 1852-1884'' by Tester and Hansen.
DANISH CHEMIST AND PHILATELIST
H.E. Tester
Henry E. Tester (1905 – 31 January 1986) was a Danish chemist and philatelist who, in 1982, with Sigurd Ringström, was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for parts I and II of The private ship letter stamps of the world.
tester         
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Tester (disambiguation)
(testers)
1.
A tester is a person who has been asked to test a particular thing.
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2.
A tester is a machine or device that you use to test whether another machine or device is working properly.
I have a battery tester in my garage.
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Tester         
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Tester (disambiguation)
·noun A headpiece; a helmet.
II. Tester ·noun A flat canopy, as over a pulpit or tomb.
III. Tester ·noun A canopy over a bed, supported by the bedposts.
IV. Tester ·noun An old French silver coin, originally of the value of about eighteen pence, subsequently reduced to ninepence, and later to sixpence, sterling. Hence, in modern English slang, a sixpence;
- often contracted to tizzy. Called also teston.

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Burst charge

In fireworks, a burst charge (usually black powder) is a pyrotechnic mixture placed in a shell which is ignited when the shell reaches the desired height in order to create an explosion and spread the stars. Burst charge compositions are usually coated onto rice hulls or other low-density fillers, which increases the rate of combustion.

In artillery and Naval artillery the burst charge or bursting charge is ignited by a primer at the base of the shell.