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152 GUIDE - smoke machines & special effects - FAN/FLAME/FOAM/CONFETTI


ANTARI | AF-5 www.antari.com


Antari has expanded its product line by launching the very first special effects fan, the AF-5. This powerful 1HP fan has three different fan speeds which make it suitable for various stage scene wherever only a touch of wind or strong hurricane is desired. Apart from providing wind as an effect, the AF-5 can be used further with other special effects machines to bring fog, haze, snow or bubbles farther and higher. We can say that the AF-5 takes in fact the overall stage effects to an advanced level. With the adjustable 45º wind angle and optional hang- ing bracket, the possibility of the AF-5 can be even more. The AF-5 is equipped with onboard DMX and also wireless control which makes the total control upon your fingertips.


MAGIC FX | STAGE FLAME www.magicfx.eu


The MagicFX Stage Flame is the newest addition to the flame system range. The Stage Flame allows the user to use aerosol canisters or propane gas from a gas bottle. A 500g aerosol canister can produce 200 flames. The output of standard flames (with an aerosol can or propane gas) is approximately four metres high. The Stage Flame also has a big-flame mode for flames up to eight metres. The Stage Flame is DMX controllable, designed for professional use and equipped with only high quality European components for maximum safety. The onboard DMX module uses two DMX addresses, one safety address and one fire address. The big-flame mode uses three DMX ad- dresses to design creative shows with standard flames and big flames. The Stage Flame contains two red LEDs as a warning the artist on stage. The Stage Flame is also equipped with an infrared sensor and a flame detection system for maximum safety.


MBN | BLU-BOB www.mbn-eventproducts.com


MBN foam generators and MBN foam cannons are used all over the world for foam parties, theatre, TV and film applications due to its simple, fast and secure handling. MBN has over 12 years experience in developing and manufacturing foam machines and other special effects machines.The product range of MBN foam generators offers for every application the ideal suitable machine. For example, the MBN F-630 with its foam performance of 250,000 litres per minute is perfect for larger areas, like big discotheques, halls and open air events. Whereas the MBN Junior Foam with its foam performance of 40,000 litres per minute is ideal suitable for theatre and film productions because it’s extremely quiet, very small and lightweight. The MBN F-300 was developed for the rental business and medium to large disco- theques, which is why it’s very compact however, the 120,000 litres of foam is enormously productive.The MBN foam cannons are suitable for show events where shots at longer distance targets are needed. The MBN FC-500 has an output range of six to eight metres and its little brother the MBN-FC-400 an output range of four to six metres. The MBN foam fluid was specially developed for foam parties. It is tested dermatological and shows very good tolerability on skin.


THE EFFECTS COMPANY | CO² CANNON www.effectsco.com


Existing CO² Cannons are usually difficult to load / reload and can be erratic in performance. The Effects Company’s CO ² Cannon uses factory pre-loaded cartridges (with a wide range of effects available) and can be configured to fire in many different ways - using standard, or rechargeable CO² cylinders, truss or floor mounted and hand or DMX firing. The system is available in single or multi-barrel (five barrel) units and uses custom-built electronics coupled with hardware that is built for arduous use and a long trouble-free life.


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