To understand why Kolor Neutralhazer is so effective, one must first understand what haze actually is. Haze is not just a "color cast" that you can simply desaturate. It is a physical phenomenon.
Its primary job is to create an ultra-fine, translucent haze that hangs in the air for extended periods. This haze is so fine that it does not obscure the view of the stage or the architecture; rather, it highlights the light beams. When you see a laser cutting crisply through a concert arena or a moving head creating a "flying pig" effect, you are likely looking at the work of a hazer like the Kolor Neutralhazer. Kolor Neutralhazer
The Achilles heel of ultrasonic hazers is mineral build-up. If you use hard water or cheap fluid, calcium deposits will coat the ultrasonic disc, and it will stop vibrating. To understand why Kolor Neutralhazer is so effective,
Unlike cheap hazers that use heat exchangers (like a fog machine) to vaporize fluid, the Kolor Neutralhazer utilizes . The fluid is passed over a ceramic disc that vibrates at an ultrasonic frequency, turning the liquid into microscopic droplets at room temperature. Its primary job is to create an ultra-fine,
The Neutralhazer uses a glycol-water solution. It produces a dry haze that feels clean. It does not leave an oily slick on your equipment, making it the preferred choice for high-end installs where maintenance costs are a concern.