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How did the white fog form on the stage?
The white fog produced by the sublimation of dry ice overflows the whole performance stage, creating a wonderful effect of smog like a fairyland, which is the charm of the dry ice smoke effect on the stage.

A good dry ice stage smoke effect, with the appropriate contrast of the stage atmosphere, can not only give the audience an immersive fantasy feeling, but also leave you with infinite reverie. Therefore, it is the perfect combination of creativity and technology of stage designers and an indispensable means of expression in stage art exhibitions.

Because the proportion of carbon dioxide is 0.5 times that of 65438+ air, and then it flows down to the stage to form low smoke, so dry ice is used on the stage.

In the field of entertainment, dry ice is also widely used in stage, theater, film and television, weddings, celebrations, parties and so on to produce the effect of a sea of clouds. There are countless special effects classic plays made of dry ice in China and even in the world.

Stage dry ice atomization operation

When the stage is atomized by dry ice, first open the top cover of the dry ice machine, then add a certain amount of water into it and set a certain temperature. When the water temperature reaches the set temperature, the dry ice machine will stop heating. Open the top cover of the dry ice machine and add granular dry ice;

Turn on the fan, and the dry ice will spray a lot of white fog, forming a wonderful fairyland. In this process, the water temperature in the dry ice machine will drop, and it is necessary to keep the water temperature at a set temperature through continuous heating to stabilize the atomization effect of the dry ice machine.

If you directly sprinkle dry ice on the stage to make fog, on the one hand, you will consume a lot of dry ice to achieve the effect of putting a small amount of dry ice into the water, which is low in cost performance; On the other hand, the dry ice on the stage is easy to splash on the actors, forming a low temperature frostbite of -78℃. It is not safe to make fog directly with dry ice.