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In the wake of the 2000 PEPCON disaster and recurring warehouse explosions, Dr. John Conkling co-authored the first ASTM standard for pyrotechnic composition stability testing, introducing thermal decomposition profiling under controlled humidity and pressure gradients. His lab at Washington State University developed the 'Conkling Threshold Model,' a predictive framework still used by ATF inspectors to assess ignition sensitivity of perchlorate-based formulations. Unlike theoretical chemists, he spent decades on factory floors, modifying extrusion dies and reformulating binders with nitrocellulose alternatives after observing micro-fractures in pressed stars during transport. He testified before Congress in 2008, directly linking inconsistent drying protocols to 63% of amateur fireworks recalls between 1995, 2007. His textbook, *Chemistry of Pyrotechnics*, remains the only one requiring lab-safety sign-offs before classroom use, and includes infrared spectroscopy validation steps for every listed reaction. He doesn’t speak in metaphors; he speaks in activation energies, shelf-life decay curves, and the exact millisecond delay between fuse ignition and lift charge detonation.
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- “How did your work on perchlorate substitution impact commercial firework shelf life?”
- “What’s the most common manufacturing flaw you’ve seen cause misfires in municipal displays?”
- “Can you walk me through how you calibrate a thermal stability test for new star compositions?”
- “Why did you push for ASTM E2981 instead of updating existing explosive-handling standards?”