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- From: lordj@vccsouth13.its.rpi.edu (Joel Patrick Lord)
- Subject: Re: Chemical fog
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- Keywords: Fog
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 00:32:51 GMT
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- Dry ice and hot water is the standard "chemical" fog that's used
- all over the place. It sticks close to the floor and can be
- incredibly thick, depending on how hot the water is. The only two
- drawbacks are the high concentrations of CO2 in the fog, and that
- it disperses fairly quickly unless you're devoting LARGE quantities
- of dry ice to it. To cover a 100x40 foot stage takes about 100 lbs.
- Scale it accordingly.
-
- Joel Lord
- lordj@rpi.edu
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