A flexible conduit designed to connect a fog-producing device to a remote output nozzle directs the vapor, allowing for controlled atmospheric effects. This component typically consists of a durable, heat-resistant tube, often made from materials like reinforced rubber or specialized plastics, and features secure fittings for connection to both the machine and the desired output point. An example would be a flexible tube used to deliver fog from a theatrical fogger to a specific location on stage.
Effective distribution of generated vapor is essential for various applications, ranging from theatrical productions and special effects to industrial uses such as humidification or pest control. Historically, directing fog or vapor relied on simpler methods, often with less precision and control. The development of specialized ducting offers greater flexibility and accuracy in placement, enhancing the desired visual impact or functional application. This precise delivery is crucial for creating specific atmospheres, whether for dramatic effect or practical purposes.