
Why We Build Carbon Lamps
We built these carbon lamps for one simple reason: to give you heat that hits hard, fast, and exactly where you need it. Forget warming up the whole room. These lamps deliver intense infrared heat that gets straight to the point—ideal when your process depends on speed and precise temperature control. If you need to hit a target temperature quickly and keep the heat focused, this is the tool you reach for.
The Details That Matter
These lamps are made to perform in real equipment, not just on paper. The standard setup is 2500W at 400V, which packs the power density needed for demanding heating zones. The tube is 300mm long, so it slips into tight spots without fighting for space. And because it runs at high voltage, the current draw stays low. That keeps wiring simpler, cuts losses along the supply lines, and makes the whole run cleaner.
Built to Take the Heat
The envelope is quartz, chosen because it handles the shock of rapid heat-up and cool-down without cracking. Inside, the carbon filament holds steady resistance, so the infrared output stays consistent. We use an R7s connector because it seats quickly and locks in tight. The connection holds up under vibration, so it stays solid on a busy shop floor. And yes—it’s designed as a drop-in replacement. Swap the lamp, and you’re back up without reworking the mount.
Where They Shine—and What to Watch For
You’ll see these lamps working in PET blowing, plastic forming, and curing lines. Infrared gets in fast and heats surfaces evenly, which helps you shorten cycle times and cut wasted energy. But here’s the trade-off: that intense heat density needs proper cooling and clearance. Plan your airflow. Add shielding where you need it. Otherwise, you’ll end up cooking the parts you didn’t mean to.