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Quantity | 30 |
Condition | Excellent / Few Scratches |
Location | North America |
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Warranty | Call |
Ultratecs Radiance Haze Machine is the next major advancement in Water Based Haze Technology. Once again, Ultratec is setting new standards that all other haze machines will be measured against. Features include: Built-In DMX that controls both the Haze Output and the Internal Fan. This combination offers excellent Haze Control and Even Dispersion. The Radiance can also be operated by an optional Remote or by utilizing the on board variable settings. Additional features include an IDC removable Power Cable and multiple use Bracket. The Radiance uses the Luminous 7 Haze Fluid which is a proven fluid that offers the best in low consumption and great hang time. It utilizes the various sizes of the Ultratec fluid containers.
Serviceability is key; built with Ultratecs innovative 4-Port Rapid Clean Vaporizer. It can be cleaned and returned to service in less than 15 minutes.
The Radiance Hazer has our standard One-Year Warranty on all parts and service.
Foggers and hazers are used on stage and in concerts in order to produce a smoke or gog-like effect during live performances. A fog machine is not just limited to the entertainment arena however, as it also has some use for military and industrial applications, as well as personal use to their cost coming down. How does a smoke machine work? Typically, foggers and hazers vaporize a mixture of water and glycerine fluid or glycol fluid by atomizing a kind of mineral oil. The vaporized fluid disperses into a thick cloud of artificial fog once it comes into contact with the moisture in the air when itā??s released. Foggers and hazers are most commonly seen in theatrical productions, where they are especially useful for setting the mood or creating the right kind of atmosphere during certain scenes in a play. In addition, foggers and hazers are quite commonly seen in haunted houses and Halloween displays, as the fog generated adds to the creepy atmosphere. Itā??s also become fairly common to see a fog machine during concerts, for example to add to the suspense before the performers come out onto the stage. Nightclubs are another common venue for foggers and hazers, as they are able to enhance laser and other lighting arrangements due to the fogā??s refractive and reflective qualities. However, haze machines are slowly superseding foggers and hazers in nightclubs.