
Built for the Grind: Power and Size
Let’s get real—these carbon fiber heating lamps aren’t about making a room feel cozy. We designed them for the tough, day-in, day-out work of a factory floor. At the heart of it is a high-wattage halogen element, built to run on 400V. It gives you the kind of intense, focused heat you need for quick, localized jobs. And that 300mm tube length? That’s the sweet spot. It gives you a tight, controllable heat zone, so you’re warming up just the part you need to, without wasting energy all over the place.
The Inside Story: Halogen, Coating, and the R7s Base
Inside the quartz envelope, the halogen cycle does its thing, keeping the filament stable. It fights off that blackening you see in other lamps and keeps the output steady, shift after shift. Then there’s the carbon fiber build. It’s way tougher than standard glass when it comes to thermal shock. So you can flick the switch on and off again and again without worrying about it cracking. And the R7s base? It’s just a practical, no-brainer choice. It locks in fast, makes a rock-solid electrical connection, and lets you swap it right into an existing fixture without a second thought.
Where It Shines: From PET Blowing to the Rest
When you’re running PET blowing or any industrial heating step, you need heat that responds instantly and holds its temperature. That’s exactly what these lamps deliver. The high-intensity infrared heat cuts right through the surface, which shortens cycle times and keeps everything consistent. But here’s the thing to keep in mind: at 2500W, the heat is serious. You’ve got to make sure your machine’s cooling and airflow are up to the task. Otherwise, you risk cooking the components nearby.