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      <title>29.5 inches 1000w carbon heating element</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&#34;http://warmlamptech.com/images/46f51dbf503366733f8ce88dc3024372.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;29.5 inches 1000w carbon heating element&#34;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;h2 id=&#34;introduction&#34;&gt;Introduction&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;We built this 29.5-inch, 1000W carbon infrared heating element for one simple reason: industrial machines that need serious heat in a tight spot.&#xA;It&amp;rsquo;s the kind of heater you can drop right into place, wire up, and trust to run the same way—day after day—without you having to babysit it. No fiddling. No guesswork. Just steady, repeatable output.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;h2 id=&#34;power-shape-and-why-it-matters&#34;&gt;Power, Shape, and Why It Matters&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;At 1000W, this isn&amp;rsquo;t a beast, and it isn&amp;rsquo;t a whisper. It&amp;rsquo;s a solid workhorse—just the right amount of punch for focused heating zones, without forcing you to rewire half your machine.&#xA;And that 29.5-inch length? Not random. It&amp;rsquo;s a match for common throat &lt;a href=&#34;https://goldisgood.com&#34;&gt;depths&lt;/a&gt; and conveyor widths. So you get predictable heat coverage across the target, without stacking a bunch of smaller heaters and creating more headaches.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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