
Let’s talk about the heat lamp that actually makes sense.
This 306mm halogen heat lamp—220V, 1000W—was built for one thing: slipping straight into industrial ovens with zero drama. The 1000W power gives you heat that’s predictable and ready to go, so your oven warms up fast. No waiting around. Just hit the switch, and you’re in business. And because it runs on 220V, it plays nice with standard plant power. Wiring stays simple, and you don’t have to fight voltage drop over long runs. The 306mm length? That’s not random. It lines up with common oven cavities, so you get even heat coverage. No hot spots. No guesswork. If you’ve been swapping out old infrared tubes, this footprint means you can replace them without redesigning the whole chamber. Just pull the old one, drop this in. Done.
What’s going on inside.
Inside, you’ve got a tungsten filament glowing inside a quartz envelope. The halogen cycle keeps the glass clear by preventing tungsten buildup. The payoff is steady output and temperature control you can count on, shift after shift. It uses an R7s base—double-ended, solid, and designed to hold steady. That means better contact alignment and less trouble from vibration, which cuts down on arcing and those frustrating burnouts that happen when things heat up and cool down over and over.
How it feels in real oven work.
When you need fast, focused infrared heat—curing, drying, preheating—this lamp delivers. It heats on demand, so short batches don’t force you to waste time and energy heating the whole chamber. The compact shape fits into tight zones, and the R7s connection makes the swap feel effortless. It’s a straight drop-in, no hassle. One thing to keep in mind: the filament runs hot. So give it clean mounting and enough clearance. That way you keep nearby parts safe and avoid hot spots that can sneak up on you.