
Electric Heating Halogen Lamp: Focused Heat, Built for the Workshop
We built this electric heating halogen lamp for engineers who need heat they can control—right where they need it—even in cramped machine spaces. Think of it as a focused infrared heat source, designed to jump to temperature fast and then hold steady, no matter what the shop floor throws at it.
Power, Voltage, and a Smart, Compact Shape
Here’s the thing: this lamp is all about packing serious heat into a small footprint. We’re talking about 2500W at 400V. That’s a lot of wattage in a tight space. The tube is just 300mm long, so the energy goes where you point it, not spread thin across empty real estate. That compact shape is what helps you hit target temperatures quickly. But it also means your electrical setup needs to be on point. A 400V system wants clean, stable power and the right fusing. Get that part right, and the lamp does its job without drama.
Built to Last: Halogen, Quartz, and the Right Connections
Inside the quartz envelope, the halogen cycle keeps the filament stable and fights blackening over time. The result? Consistent output, shift after shift. A shortwave-optimized coating helps aim the energy at the workpiece and keeps losses to a minimum. And the R7s connector? It’s industrial-grade, simple, and locks in fast. No fiddling, no adapters. It’s made to drop straight into your existing fixtures and just work.
Where It Shines—and What to Keep in Mind
This setup runs reliably in places like PET blowing and thermoforming, where you need rapid, localized heating. The response is fast, and the footprint is small. But—and this matters—high heat density means you need to plan for the surroundings. The lamp throws off serious heat, so your machine’s cooling and shielding have to be properly sized. If they aren’t, nearby parts can take a beating. We built this lamp tough, but like any serious tool, it performs best when the conditions around it are set up right. Match the voltage, size the cooling, and this lamp will settle in and hold steady exactly where your process needs it.