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      <title>39.25 240v 2000w halogen heat lamp</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&#34;http://irheatlamp.com/images/99d5523b9eb6fd7eb716fee243071b00.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;39.25 240v 2000w halogen heat lamp&#34;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;h2 id=&#34;introduction&#34;&gt;Introduction&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;We built this halogen heat lamp for the jobs that demand serious, focused heat—fast. At 39.25 inches, 240V, and 2000W, it&amp;rsquo;s a compact powerhouse designed for industrial work where space is tight but performance can&amp;rsquo;t be compromised.&#xA;It’s the kind of heat you can count on. Predictable. Repeatable. So you can slot it into your machine without having to tear apart the whole heating setup.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;h2 id=&#34;the-power-behind-the-heat&#34;&gt;The Power Behind the Heat&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Here&amp;rsquo;s the thing: 2000W at 240V means you&amp;rsquo;re &lt;a href=&#34;https://o-yate.com&#34;&gt;getting&lt;/a&gt; a serious, line-powered heat source. You can wire it straight into your standard industrial control panel—no need to fuss with stacking a bunch of &lt;a href=&#34;https://o-yate.net&#34;&gt;smaller&lt;/a&gt; elements.&#xA;And that 39.25-inch length? It&amp;rsquo;s not random. It&amp;rsquo;s designed to match the common heating zones you see in the real world—like preform heating, softening plastic, or localized drying. You get wide coverage without wasting a single inch of radiated heat.&#xA;Watt density is the real star here. Packing 2000W into a tube this size creates a powerful heat flux. The payoff? Lightning-fast warm-up times and rapid temperature rise.&#xA;But with that kind of intensity comes a simple rule: give it room. The lamp needs proper clearance, and your surrounding equipment has to manage reflected heat so nearby parts don&amp;rsquo;t cook.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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