Definition
A blasting cap is a small, sensitive detonator used to trigger larger explosives. Think of it as the key that unlocks a bigger, more powerful blast. It typically contains a small amount of highly explosive material. It's initiated by a fuse or an electrical charge. Unlike fireworks, blasting caps are designed for controlled demolition or mining. It requires extreme care in handling due to its sensitivity. It's the first link in a chain reaction, leading to a much larger explosion.