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Paintball Tank Exploded? Dangers of Wrong Lubricants

Using the wrong lubricant on a paintball CO₂ or HPA tank is one of the most common — and most preventable — causes of catastrophic equipment failure. This guide explains the chemistry behind adiabatic compression ignition and O-ring degradation, provides a complete safe vs. dangerous lubricant comparison table, and gives paintball field owners a step-by-step maintenance protocol to protect players, staff, and their business from liability.

Can you play paintball in the dark

This guide answers whether you can play paintball in the dark by explaining the two distinct technologies that make it possible: glow-in-the-dark (GITD) paintballs using phosphorescent strontium aluminate pigment that self-emits light after charging, and UV/dark light paintballs using fluorescent pigment that glows only under UV-A blacklight illumination. The article covers the physics of phosphorescence vs. fluorescence, strontium aluminate chemistry (Eu:SrAl₂O₄), UV wavelength selection (365 nm vs. 395 nm), equipment requirements for each format, UV-C safety warnings, cost breakdown for a 2,400 m² field, and field business strategies for building a profitable dark paintball program including zombie nights, galactic battle formats, and social media content capture.