
We built these shortwave halogen lamps to slide right into your industrial heating setup—no fuss, no rework. They’re all about giving you intense, controllable heat exactly where you need it, packed into a small footprint.
Power, voltage, and size—straight to the point
We size these lamps to match your wattage and voltage needs, and they’re commonly run at 400V to pack serious power into a compact tube. The 300mm length keeps the heat focused on the target zone, and the 10mm diameter leaves just enough room to wire them cleanly inside existing fixtures. You get a lot of heat in a small space—perfect for spot heating. Just keep in mind: that kind of intensity means the area around the lamp head gets hot, so plan for proper cooling.
The build: quartz, coating, and a base that stays put
The envelope is quartz, and that’s for a reason. It handles rapid heating and cooling cycles without flinching, and it transmits shortwave infrared cleanly—no softening, no drama. Inside, the halogen cycle helps keep output steady over the lamp’s life by redepositing evaporated filament material. So performance stays consistent, not drifty. Then there’s the reflector coating. It directs energy forward, so less heat is wasted on the fixture and more of it lands right where you want it. And the SK15 base? It gives you a solid, keyed connection that holds alignment and carries the current reliably—even when things get shaky.
What it feels like on the floor
These lamps shine when you need heat fast and control over a specific zone—think PET blowing, plastic welding, and adhesive curing. The shortwave output hits surfaces quickly, and when you adjust power, the lamp recovers fast. And when it’s time to replace one, the SK15 base makes the swap straightforward. Less downtime. Fewer headaches. Just get the job done and keep moving.