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Utility Fogger Resource

Utility Fogger Selector

This interactive tool converts six application inputs into a conservative ultrasonic, LN₂, legacy-support or alternate-method pathway.

Interactive planning tool

Utility Fogger Selector

Choose the closest answers. The result identifies a technology pathway, not a final product approval.

Complete the six fields to generate a pathway.

Result use

What to do with the generated pathway

1

Save the wording

Copy the result and its risk notes into the equipment request.

2

Add the environment

Include dimensions, velocity, pressure, process exposure and governing procedure.

3

Add delivery needs

State hose length, outlet count, curtain or remote-control requirements.

4

Request confirmation

Applied Physics must confirm current product configuration, price, lead time, warranty and suitability.

Hard stop

When the selector should refuse a product answer

If the environment is moisture-sensitive, hazardous, oxygen-deficient, flammable, patient/product exposed, life-safety connected or poorly defined, the correct output is a risk review—not a model recommendation.

Frequently asked questions

Questions this page should settle

Does the selector choose a guaranteed model?

No. It identifies the most plausible technology and product category based on limited inputs. Final selection requires application review.

Why does it sometimes recommend an alternate method?

When moisture or process risk is high and LN₂ is not approved, forcing a fogger recommendation would be irresponsible. Another tracer or measurement approach may be better.

Applied Physics equipment pathway

Turn the airflow question into an equipment specification.

Send the environment, scale, purity constraint, target visibility, delivery geometry, runtime and operating restrictions. Applied Physics can compare current ultrasonic and LN₂ platforms without treating one model as a universal answer.