
Let’s talk power and size.
We built this 4000W halogen infrared heating tube to be pure, direct heat—no fluff, just what your industrial process needs. That 980mm length? Totally intentional. It lines up perfectly with standard heating zones, so you get even heat across the whole area without messing with complicated optics. And at 4000W, it throws down serious heat density. That means you hit your target temperature fast. The payoff? Shorter cycle times. But, and this is important, you’ll need a power circuit and control system that can keep up with that kind of punch.
Inside the design.
At the heart of it is a halogen-filled quartz envelope. The halogen chemistry does a quiet, steady job keeping the filament stable. The payoff for you? Less blackening over time, and consistent output you can count on. It runs on short-wave infrared, which is great at getting absorbed by materials like plastics and coatings. You’re turning electricity into heat efficiently, with way less wasted convection. And we spec’d it with an R7s base—double-ended, solid contact. The upshot? It’s a simple, drop-in swap for any fixture that’s already set up for it.
What it feels like on the shop floor.
This setup is built for real production work. It takes rapid thermal cycling in stride without throwing in the towel, and it fits into standard mounts. So when it’s time to replace, you just swap it out—no redesigning the whole machine. The high wattage and focused spectrum give you repeatable heating, whether you’re drying, curing, or forming. One thing to keep in mind: with 4000W, there’s a lot of local heat. So your equipment’s cooling and insulation need to be properly sized to keep ambient temps in check and protect the parts nearby.