
Introduction
Let’s cut to the chase. We build carbon fiber heating lamps from scratch—custom, every single time. These aren’t the kind of heaters you can just pick up off a shelf. They’re for the jobs that need intense, focused heat—fast. For those tight spots where a standard heater just can’t fit, or simply can’t get the job done. We design them to give you heat you can count on, right where you need it.
What Makes Them Tick
Here’s the heart of it. We run these lamps on 400V, which lets us cram a lot of power into a surprisingly small 300mm quartz tube. That means high watt density. In plain English? They heat up almost instantly and respond the moment you need them to. We usually set them up around 2500W. That’s enough muscle to keep high-volume lines moving without forcing you to overhaul your whole system.
The Build, Inside and Out
Inside that quartz tube, you’ll find a carbon fiber filament, bathed in a halogen gas. That halogen cycle does a pretty neat trick—it keeps the filament clean. This stabilizes the heat output and gives the lamp a much longer life than those old open-coil elements. We use an R7s connector because it’s secure, rated for high temps, and makes installation a straightforward job. And the quartz body? It’s tough. It shrugs off sudden temperature swings and holds its own against harsh chemicals. It’s built to take a beating on a busy shop floor.
Where They Shine (And What to Keep in Mind)
These lamps are a go-to for dropping right into jobs like PET blowing, plastic welding, and curing coatings. Because the heat is so focused, you’re not wasting energy. It goes exactly where you want it. Now, there’s a trade-off. That kind of power density creates a lot of local heat. So, your machine needs to be set up to handle the temperature and have proper cooling in place. But when you spec one of these out, you get predictable heat, fast cycles, and a rugged design that’s a breeze to wire up.