
Spec Sheet: 220V, 1000W, 660mm
We built this 660mm infrared lamp for the tough industrial heating jobs—the ones that need serious power, but can’t afford to take up a ton of space. It runs on 220V and hits 1000W, which means you get a real, concentrated blast of heat. You feel it right away. The temperature climbs fast, without dragging down your plant’s electrical system. And the 660mm length? It’s just right. Long enough to cover a good-sized area, but short enough to slip into those tight spots in a machine bay. If you’re replacing an old heater or updating a production line, this one slips right in. No hassle.
Material and Design: Carbon Fiber Core, R7s Connection
The secret is the carbon fiber heating element. It wakes up almost instantly and holds steady, even when your automated line keeps cycling it on and off. That quartz envelope does more than just protect the element. It focuses the heat into the infrared spectrum, so the energy goes straight to the target. You’re not just heating the air—you’re hitting the mark. And the R7s connector? It’s a shop-floor favorite for a reason. Easy to wire, secure, and it was built to handle the kind of high heat these lamps live in.
Application and Performance Trade-offs
This is your go-to when you need heat, and you need it fast—think plastic processing, curing coatings, or drying materials. The 1000W power density is perfect for quick-turnaround work. But here’s the thing: that power comes with heat. The lamp runs hot, so make sure your fixture, reflector, and whatever is nearby can take the temperature. Give it some breathing room. If you’re running long cycles, pair the lamp with a control and protection circuit that’s properly sized. It’s the simplest way to keep the lamp from taking unnecessary strain on the electrical side.