A pyrotechnic fastener (also called an explosive bolt, or pyro, within context) is a fastener, usually a nut or bolt, that incorporates a pyrotechnic charge that can be initiated remotely. Explosive charges embedded within the bolts are typically activated by an electric current, and the charge breaks the bolt into two or more pieces[citation needed]. The bolt is typically scored around its circumference at the point(s) where the severance should occur[citation needed]. They are often used in space applications to ensure separation between rocket stages, since they are lighter and far more reliable than mechanical latches[citation needed]. Often the term "explosive bolt" is used to refer to pyrotechnic fasteners in general. For example it is often stated that the Space Shuttle is held to the launch pad with explosive bolts but it is actually the large "frangible nuts" that each contain two pyrotechnic charges that split the nut into two pieces. For safety and reliability reasons, exploding bridgewire detonators and slapper detonators are frequently used in aerospace technology in place of classical blasting caps[citation needed]. More recent developments have utilized pulsed laser diodes to detonate initiators through fiber-optic cables which subsequently fire the main charge. Gas generators are close cousins of pyrotechnic fasteners[citation needed]. They are used to generate large amounts of gas, eg. for turbopumps, to inflate balloons especially airbags, to eject parachutes, and for other such applications[citation needed]. [edit] Compositions usedVarious pyrotechnic compositions can be used, depending on the desired burn rate and required amount of energy and volume of gas produced[citation needed]. Some materials, eg. RDX, sublimate in vacuum, which limits their usefulness in aerospace applications[citation needed]. Composition with the character of bipropellants and flash powders are often used[citation needed]. [edit] Standard pyrotechnic mixtures used by NASA
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