
925mm 230V 3000W Halogen Infrared Heating Bulb: Power, Shape, and Heat on Your Terms
We built this halogen infrared bulb for one reason: to be the heat source industrial work actually depends on. Fast. Controlled. Right where you need it. Those numbers—925mm long, 230V, 3000W—aren’t random. They’re picked to fit the real-world limits of machines where space is tight and the work can’t stop.
Power, voltage, and the shape that makes it work
At 3000W and 230V, the current draw is predictable, which makes your wiring, terminals, and controls easier to size. No guesswork. The 925mm length gives you a long, even emitting surface, so the heat spreads uniformly across the target. That means fewer hot spots that can ruin product or stress equipment. Because the shape spreads the work, you can pack in more watt density without pushing the end caps past their limits. But more density means things get hot—fast. The quartz envelope and nearby parts will feel it. So give it room, and use a reflector or shield that’s up to the job. Keep the heat where you want it, and protect what’s around it.
Halogen, quartz, and a base that won’t quit
The halogen cycle is the quiet hero here. It redeposits evaporated tungsten back onto the filament, which keeps output steady and helps the bulb last. The quartz tube? It’s chosen because it handles serious heat and transmits shortwave infrared efficiently. And the R7s base is just practical. It’s a two-ended, straight-pin contact that carries the current without leaning on plastic housings that can soften near the heat. Installation is straightforward: line up the pins, seat the lamp, and secure it.
Where this shines: targeted heat for real industrial jobs
This setup is for the moments when fast heat response matters—plastic heating, curing, drying, pre-heating parts. The infrared output delivers heat the instant you need it, and the compact footprint means it drops right in where an old lamp used to live. We designed it to run with a fixed power profile, so your control can stay simple: a contactor, thermocouple feedback, and a dedicated circuit. You get a lot of heat per inch, and yes, you’ll want to plan for the heat management that comes with it. If your process needs steady temperature across a set area, this 925mm 230V 3000W halogen infrared heating bulb brings the power density, the geometry, and the reliability to keep running—shift after shift.