Built for One Thing: Serious Heat in a Tight Spot

We built this 33.25-inch halogen heat lamp for the jobs where space is at a premium, but power is everything. It’s a direct-wire solution, designed to pump out 2000W of focused heat straight from a 240V circuit. That specific length? It wasn’t an accident. It gives you just enough radiant surface to cover a target area without forcing you to tear apart your whole machine setup.
The Power Behind the Heat
At the heart of it is that 2000W rating on a 240V circuit. It pulls 8.3 amps, which is a pretty standard load for most industrial control panels. That kind of power density means it gets up to operating temperature fast. The 33.25-inch tube is the sweet spot—long enough for a broad, even heating pattern, but compact enough to fit where bulkier heaters just won’t go.
Built to Take the Heat
This lamp uses a quartz envelope, not regular glass. Why? Quartz can handle the shock of rapid on-off cycling and temperatures that would make standard glass crack. Inside, the halogen cycle keeps the tungsten filament clean. That means the light output stays consistent, and you won’t have to deal with the lamp blackening over its life. And the R7s connector? It’s a simple, two-pin end cap that’s an industrial standard for a reason. Wiring is quick and secure, and it’s a direct drop-in replacement. Swap out the old unit, and you’re done—no messing with mounting hardware.
Real-World Tough
This thing shines when you need focused, controllable heat for spot heating, curing, or plastic processing. But here’s the thing: that kind of power density means it runs hot. So your surrounding equipment needs to be ready for the extra warmth. We build these lamps to take a beating, but your machine’s cooling system still has to be up to the task. This isn’t a delicate piece of equipment. It’s a workhorse, built for one thing: keeping things running, day after day, on a rough shop floor.