About Hobby Horse
Hobby Horse has matches. Hobby Horse’s matches, also known as spontaneous fire, fire stick, is a tool for setting fire, using the violent REDOX reaction of some substances, to produce high temperature and combustion. The match consists of two parts: the match head (ignition or ignition medium) and the match stem (combustion medium). The match head of modern matches mainly contains potassium chlorate and sulfur, while the phosphorus skin USES red phosphorus. The auxiliary materials include paraffin wax, manganese dioxide, adhesives, glass powder, carbon black and trace amounts of iron oxide and stabilizers. Some matches are also added with antimony sulfide, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and starch. Matches made in factories are sold in matchboxes, which usually have a phosphorus side on the outside to rub matches together.