
Carbon Fiber Heat Lamp Stick: The Tough Heat You Need, Where You Need It
Let’s talk about a heat lamp stick that actually earns its keep on the shop floor. This carbon fiber heat lamp stick was built for one thing: serious, focused heat in tight spots. If you’re an engineer who needs a compact heater that can slip into cramped spaces and still deliver real thermal punch, this is the kind of tool that makes you breathe a little easier.
Power that hits hard, fast
Here’s the core of it: we spec these with serious wattage and voltage because industrial work demands real heat density. A typical unit runs at 400V and 2500W, and it ramps up quickly, getting you to target temperature without the wait. And the size? The 300mm length keeps the footprint small, so you can drop the heat exactly where you need it—no need to rework the whole machine just to make room.
Built to stay steady when things get hot
Inside, a halogen element sits in a quartz envelope. That combo gives you stable output and holds up against thermal shock. The quartz tube is coated to manage infrared distribution and to protect the element. Wiring is straightforward, too. An R7s connector makes the hookup clean and solid. It locks in properly and stays put, even when vibration is part of the job.
Where it shines—and what to watch for
This setup is ideal for processes like PET blowing, where you need concentrated heat on one specific zone without roasting everything around it. The heat density gives you fast response and tight temperature control. But here’s the honest part: that kind of power creates noticeable ambient heat. So your machine’s cooling and thermal management need to be properly set up, or you risk overheating nearby electronics. Plan for it, and you’re good.