
We build halogen infrared heaters for engineers who need serious, focused heat in a small package. These quartz tube heaters are all about speed and power—they jump to temperature fast and pack a ton of punch. That’s exactly what you want when the job is tough and the space is tight.
Power, voltage, and size—what actually matters
Halogen heaters are chosen by wattage and voltage so they play nice with your control setup. Take a 2500W, 400V unit: it delivers big heat without demanding the huge current draw you’d get with lower-voltage options. That means shorter wiring runs and less voltage drop. The 300mm tube focuses all that energy into a tight spot, so you get a clean, precise heating window. Match the watt density to what you’re heating, and you get rapid ramp-up and steady temperature control.
What’s inside, and why it holds up
The quartz envelope handles high temps without blinking and stands up to sudden thermal shock. Inside, the halogen cycle protects the filament, which helps the heater last longer than standard infrared lamps. Many units use a reflective coating to push energy forward, so you get more usable heat and less waste. And the R7s connector? It’s a simple two-ended design that lets you wire the heater in quickly and securely—drop it into your existing fixture and you’re good to go.
Where these shine—and what to keep in mind
Halogen heaters are at their best when you need fast, concentrated heat: plastic processing, sealing, curing, component testing—places where speed and focus matter. Their compact footprint makes them easy to fit into machines and ovens. Just keep one thing in mind: with that high heat density, you need a solid plan for cooling and insulation. Protect nearby components and keep ambient temperatures in check, and these heaters will do their job without drama.