Here’s the thing—sometimes you don’t need a light show. You just need pure, focused heat. That’s exactly why we built this 500W halogen lamp.

It’s a straight-up, drop-in replacement for LED systems where the real priority is serious infrared heat, not illumination. In an industrial setting, you need heat that fires up instantly, holds steady, and fits right into the space you already have. This lamp does exactly that.
Power, Voltage, and Size—Kept Simple
We went with 500W because it gives you a serious amount of heat per square inch, without tripping your standard control circuits. It runs on normal mains voltage, so it pulls a consistent, predictable load that just works with your existing setup. And the size? We matched it to common reflectors and tight heating chambers. So you can swap it in without having to re-engineer the whole machine. It’s a true plug-and-play solution that delivers steady heat, cycle after cycle.
The Secret Sauce: Halogen, Quartz, and the R7s Fit
The heart of this lamp is a quartz envelope. It’s tough, handles rapid temperature shifts, and really shines when it comes to letting infrared through. Inside, the halogen gas does something special—it lets the filament run hotter while still lasting longer. That means more infrared output, and it stays stable over time. The halogen cycle also keeps the glass from blackening, so the output stays consistent, unlike a standard incandescent. And the R7s connector? It gives you a solid, two-point contact that handles the current cleanly—no extra wiring needed. It just snaps into place. That means fewer hot spots at the ends and a more even heat spread across the whole tube.
Where It Shines: Industrial Heat, Done Right
This is your go-to when you need fast, focused heat—think plastics softening, adhesive curing, sealing, or heating a small, specific area. It hits full power the moment you flip the switch. No waiting. And because the heat is directional, you can put the energy right where you need it. It’s compact, so it fits into tight spots. But here’s the thing—500W is serious heat. Make sure your fixture, reflector, and nearby parts can handle the temperature. You’ll want a solid plan for cooling or shielding anything nearby. When you choose this lamp, you’re getting a reliable, ready-to-install heat source that matches the performance of legacy halogen lamps—without having to rewire your entire station.