
Introduction
We built this carbon fiber halogen heating lamp for the places that need heat—fast. The kind of industrial spots where you need intense, focused power, right now. It pairs a shortwave infrared halogen element with a tough carbon fiber body. The result? Heat that goes exactly where you need it, when you need it, especially in spots where your standard heaters just can’t keep up.
What’s Under the Hood
This lamp runs at 400V and 2500W, packing serious heat into a small space. The 300mm tube concentrates all that energy over a tight area, so heating cycles happen quicker—think PET blowing lines and other machines that can’t afford to wait. High voltage, high power means you get aggressive temperature setpoints without drawing an unmanageable current. But here’s the thing: that kind of intensity puts thermal load on the surroundings. Just make sure the fixture and nearby components can handle the extra ambient heat.
Built to Take a Beating
Inside, the halogen element sits in a quartz envelope. That keeps output stable and helps prevent hot-spot burnout—no surprises, just steady performance. Then there’s the carbon fiber housing. It adds serious mechanical strength, so it shrugs off vibration and thermal shock better than standard ceramics ever could. And the R7s connector? It’s a simple, two-terminal setup, so swapping it in is straightforward. In most cases, it’s a straight drop-in replacement for what you already have.
Real-World Results
On the factory floor—especially in PET blowing and other process heating—this lamp shines. The shortwave infrared penetrates quickly and heats evenly, which means fewer uneven spots and more consistent output. The carbon fiber build is genuinely rugged. It takes the jolts and the heat without flinching. And thanks to the R7s wiring, installation stays quick. What you get is dependable heat, predictable performance, and fewer unplanned change-outs. Just set it, trust it, and keep running.