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  1. Background. A match is a small stick of wood or strip of cardboard with a solidified mixture of flammable chemicals deposited on one end. When that end is struck on a rough surface, the friction generates enough heat to ignite the chemicals and produce a small flame.

  2. Jul 15, 2020 · How Are Matches Made? Matches consist of basically two parts: a head and a handle. The head contains tinder (i.e. ignition material) that catches fire when struck against a particular surface. The handle, or “matchstick,” is the wooden part that the user holds when striking the match. What Wood Are Matches Made From?

  3. How Matches are Made? Materials and Making Process. Introduction of matches change the way we use fire in a profound way. With the ability for everyone to instantly create fire and make it portable, modern human civilization changed in many ways.

  4. Matches | How It's Made. Science Channel. 4.9M subscribers. 5.1K. 1.6M views 8 years ago #HowItsMade. #HowItsMade Mondays 9/8c on Science The first matches were used in 5th century China,...

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  5. Jun 29, 2022 · How are matches made? Find out how match sticks are made, from tree to box in this guide to how matches are manufactured.

  6. How Matches Are Made. Red coloring makes the match head burn more vigorously. The mixture of the combustion controlling agent is just one of the many steps that go into the manufacturing of ...

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  8. How Matches are Made? Modern “safety match” was introduced to the public in 19th century by Swedish scientists Gustaf Erik Pasch, but his initial discovery went through several important advancements that enabled matches to become as successful as they are today.