Devices employing a mineral oil-based fluid to generate atmospheric effects are commonly used in entertainment, industrial testing, and other specialized applications. These machines vaporize a light mineral oil, creating a dense, white fog that dissipates quickly, leaving minimal residue. This effect is often employed in theatrical productions, concerts, and photography to enhance visuals or create specific moods.
The ability to produce a visually impactful, yet relatively safe and rapidly dissipating fog makes these devices valuable. Their use allows for dramatic lighting effects and atmospheric control without lingering haze or significant cleanup. The development of these devices built upon earlier fog-generation techniques, offering a more controlled and less potentially hazardous alternative to some previous methods. This technology has become essential for various industries, contributing to safety training exercises and enhancing artistic expression.