
790mm 220V 2000W Quartz Halogen Heat Lamp: Heat That Gets Straight to Work
We built this 790mm, 220V, 2000W Quartz Halogen Heat Lamp for people who need serious heat—right now—without taking up a ton of space. It’s an industrial, direct-wire heater made for the tight spots where you can’t afford to compromise on power.
Power, voltage, and size—all chosen for one reason: performance
It runs at 2000W on 220V, giving you a lot of heat without demanding a monster power feed. That 790mm length isn’t random, either. It gives the filament room to settle in and spread heat evenly across the target area, while still fitting neatly into standard mounts and reflectors. And because it runs at 220V, the current stays reasonable. So you don’t have to re-engineer your wiring and contactors just to get the heat you need.
The materials that make it feel unshakeable
The quartz envelope is built for the harsh reality of rapid on/off cycling. It stays clear and steady, even when the heat is cranked up. Then there’s the halogen cycle. It helps keep the filament stable by sending evaporated tungsten back where it belongs, instead of letting the tube go dark. The payoff? Consistent output over time and a lifespan that outpaces standard infrared bulbs. We pair the lamp with an R7s connector—two-pin ceramic, solid mechanical hold, and clean current transfer. That means installation is straightforward: it drops right in where you need it. And because the halogen element is shortwave, it heats up fast and throws intense radiant energy the moment you need it. No waiting around.
Where this lamp shines—and what to keep in mind
This setup is for industrial work that demands a quick heat-up and control you can count on. Think plastic forming, coating curing, and component drying. It delivers a lot of radiant intensity in a compact footprint, and the 220V rating makes it easy to plug into standard plant power. Here’s the trade-off: a 2000W shortwave lamp runs hot. So your fixture and nearby parts need to be rated for the temperature, and you’ll want good ventilation to keep ambient heat from building up. We designed this lamp to hold up on the line—stable output, predictable thermal behavior, and an install that doesn’t fight you. When the job calls for heat immediately, this is exactly how we spec it.