
Technical Deep-Dive: Power, Voltage, and Dimensions
Here’s the thing about this carbon fiber heat lamp: we built it to be a focused infrared powerhouse, the kind you rely on when the job is industrial and the heat has to be right on target. The standard setup runs at 400V and hits 2500W. That’s a lot of heat packed into a small space. The 300mm tube? It puts all that energy right where you need it—on the workpiece—and keeps it from bleeding off into the rest of your machine. And that high voltage isn’t just for show. It keeps the current lower, which means you can use smaller wiring and avoid voltage drop over long runs. But let’s be honest—packing 2500W into a 300mm tube comes with a trade-off. You need solid cooling. If your enclosure isn’t up to the task, the heat buildup can wear components down faster than you’d like.
Material & Design: Halogen, Quartz, and R7s Connectors
Inside, you’ve got a halogen element tucked into a quartz envelope. That’s why it gets hot fast and stays stable, responding the moment you need it. We wrapped the outside in carbon fiber. It makes the lamp tougher and helps it handle the stress of heating up and cooling down again and again. It’s way more resilient than bare quartz when it comes to thermal shock. Just remember—it needs to be mounted right. Keep it hot, but keep it still. At the ends, the R7s connector makes wiring straightforward. It’s a straight-line, high-temp ceramic connection that’s solid and serviceable when you need to get in there.
Application & Benefits: Tight Spaces, Fast Heat
This lamp shines when space is tight and you need heat, fast. Think PET blowing, plastic welding, adhesive curing—anything where time is money and the heat has to hit the mark immediately. The shortwave infrared profile gets straight to work, so your cycle times stay short. And with the 300mm form factor and R7s termination, it drops right into many existing fixtures. You’re going to get consistent output, no question. Just plan your cooling and alignment. This is high-density heat, and it deserves a machine design that treats it with respect.