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Fog machines typically operate by heating a fluid, usually a water-based solution containing propylene glycol or glycerin, to create a vapor. This vapor is then expelled from the machine, creating the fog effect.
Types
Heated Fog Machines: These are the most common type and use a heating element to vaporize the fluid.
Ultrasonic Fog Machines: These machines use high-frequency sound waves to create a fine mist, which appears as fog.
Key Features
Fog machines typically operate by heating a fluid, usually a water-based solution containing propylene glycol or glycerin, to create a vapor. This vapor is then expelled from the machine, creating the fog effect.
Types
Heated Fog Machines: These are the most common type and use a heating element to vaporize the fluid.
Ultrasonic Fog Machines: These machines use high-frequency sound waves to create a fine mist, which appears as fog.
Fog machines typically operate by heating a fluid, usually a water-based solution containing propylene glycol or glycerin, to create a vapor. This vapor is then expelled from the machine, creating the fog effect.
Types
Heated Fog Machines: These are the most common type and use a heating element to vaporize the fluid.
Ultrasonic Fog Machines: These machines use high-frequency sound waves to create a fine mist, which appears as fog.
Key Features
Fog machines typically operate by heating a fluid, usually a water-based solution containing propylene glycol or glycerin, to create a vapor. This vapor is then expelled from the machine, creating the fog effect.
Types
Heated Fog Machines: These are the most common type and use a heating element to vaporize the fluid.
Ultrasonic Fog Machines: These machines use high-frequency sound waves to create a fine mist, which appears as fog.
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