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Fog delivery

LN₂ Fogger Hoses, Wands, Splitters and Lighting

Accessories determine where and how fog enters the airflow. They can improve coverage and video contrast, but they can also reduce output, add momentum, create asymmetry or make a published generator value irrelevant.

Accessory functions

AccessoryPrimary useQualification question
Transparent fog hoseMove fog from generator to observation zoneLength, diameter, bends and support
Y or T splitterFeed multiple pathsBalance and total pressure loss
Curtain wandCreate a broad sheet of fogUniformity and local velocity
Nozzle / adapterMatch a port or local zoneRestriction and jet momentum
High-contrast lightImprove camera visibilityGlare, shadows and heat
Shipping / cleanroom caseTransport and protectionCleanability and floor route

Qualify the final arrangement

Do not perform a proof test with a short open outlet and a formal study with ten meters of hose and two splitters. The delivered fog at the final outlet is the relevant system. Record the accessory IDs, configuration and support method.

Avoid improvisation

An improvised reducer or sealed connection can create unexpected pressure, restrict engineered relief, contaminate the path or distort the test. Use manufacturer-approved components and facility-approved connections.
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