For today, the main material used for decoration - Cellulose (paper snow). Allows you to achieve a variety of effects - from a realistic snowy landscape to a fantastic, fabulous winter. As a rule, cellulose of two sizes is used: large - for general plans, filling large areas, and small, practically indistinguishable from natural snow, used on the front and large plans. It is applied to objects, wetted with water, with the help of special equipment. Cellulose is preferred by almost all countries, since it is the most environmentally friendly material.
Plastic is used to simulate snow in both pavilions and in nature. There are dozens of types of plastic that create a variety of winter special effects. For example, with the help of special glitter, you can create frosty snow or sparkling frosty air, and with the help of windmills - the drifting snow. For the filming of close-ups, the most fine-grained plastic is used. Ecological, not flammable.
Polymer snow. Even with close examination it is very difficult to distinguish from real snow. It is often used on very large plans, when a natural picture is really needed, and also to create an atmosphere of slushy winter. & Nbsp; Polymer snow can be modified by varying the amount of water: a small amount of water - snow is fluffy, white, a lot of water - the snow is gray, wet. When mixed with water, the polymer absorbs water and turns into snow pellets, increasing in volume by 25-30 times. Ecological, not flammable.
The company "PyroSpecEffect" uses materials of its own production. All products are certified.