This specialized fluid, typically composed of a base of water or glycol, combined with glycerine or other similar compounds, creates atmospheric effects for theatrical productions, concerts, parties, and various other events. Different formulations produce varying levels of density and hang time, from a light haze to a thick fog. The choice often depends on the specific application and desired visual impact.
Creating the right atmosphere is crucial for enhancing the impact of lighting and special effects. This fluid allows for beam effects to become visible, adding depth and drama to performances. Its historical evolution mirrors advancements in entertainment technology, moving from simpler mineral oil-based solutions to today’s more sophisticated and safer formulations. This development reflects a growing awareness of health and safety standards, along with a demand for more refined and controllable atmospheric effects.