Low Fog Machines – When the Stage is Covered in Clouds
To create a mystical, romantic, or impressive atmosphere, low fog machines become an indispensable tool. They produce a dense, cold fog that stays close to the floor, does not rise into the air, and gives the impression that the stage or dancers are floating in clouds. STAGEIQ.LT offers professional low fog machines used in concerts, weddings, theaters, TV shows, and events.
How Do Low Fog Machines Work?
These machines operate on a cooling principle – regular fog passes through a cooling chamber where the temperature is reduced using dry ice, ice cubes, or an integrated refrigeration module.
Cooled fog becomes heavier than air and spreads across the surface, creating a “floating clouds” effect.
Types of Low Fog Machines
– Dry ice machines – a classic option used in theater and weddings; operates for a short time but creates a very dense, natural effect.
– Integrated cooling models (chiller fog) – modern devices with an integrated cooling mechanism; no ice is needed, making them convenient for use at events or concerts.
– CO₂ systems – for instantaneous, effective cold fog expulsion, typically used on stage or in television performances.
All models at STAGEIQ.LT feature fast heating, evenly distributed fog, DMX or remote control, and durable, reliable operation.
How to Choose the Right Model?
For small events or photo shoots, a compact 400–1000 W model will suffice.
For large stages, dance floors, or wedding performances, 1500–3000 W professional machines with continuous fog supply are suitable.
If you want a fully automatic system, choose an integrated chiller system that does not require additional ice.
Why Choose STAGEIQ.LT?
STAGEIQ.LT – experts in professional stage, sound, and lighting equipment. We offer only reliable low fog machines from renowned manufacturers, ensuring stable, even fog distribution and safe use.
We also supply fog fluids, cooling accessories, and control equipment to ensure your effect is fully ready for operation.
STAGEIQ.LT low fog machines – when the stage transforms into clouds, and every step becomes a spectacle.