
The Power Behind the Heat
Let’s talk about a lamp built for people who mean business. We designed this quartz halogen IR lamp for engineers who need serious, focused heat in a seriously small space. It runs at 400V and 2500W, which gives you a ton of power packed into a compact size. The result? It heats up fast. Seriously fast. Perfect for production lines that can’t afford to slow down. The tube is 300mm long, and that’s not by accident. It puts all the heat right where you need it, so you’re not wasting energy warming up the air around it. When space is tight, this kind of control makes all the difference.
What It’s Made Of
Here’s the thing about this lamp: it’s built to last. The halogen cycle keeps the filament stable, which means you don’t get that sudden burnout. Instead, it just keeps delivering steady, reliable output over the long haul. The quartz envelope is no slouch either. It handles the shock of turning on instantly, and it lets that shortwave infrared energy pass through cleanly and efficiently. And there’s a clever touch: an IR-reflective coating on the glass. It bounces heat back onto the target, so you’re getting more of the wattage where it counts. We finished it off with an R7s base. It’s a solid, low-resistance connection that’s built to hold its own against the heat and vibration of industrial machinery.
Where It Shines
This lamp is the workhorse for jobs like PET blowing, plastic welding, and curing adhesives. That shortwave IR output just blasts through materials, which helps you speed up your cycle times. And the best part? It’s a direct drop-in replacement. You can swap it in and get back to work without a fuss. But, and this is important, all that 2500W power comes with a catch. You need serious cooling. Your machine’s ventilation has to be up to the task, or things are going to run way too hot—and that’s a problem for the lamp and everything around it.