
Technical Deep-Dive: Power, Voltage, and Dimensions
Here’s the thing about this lamp: it’s built for the real world. We set it at 740mm long, 220V, and 1200W. Why? To give you that precise heat punch industrial jobs demand. The 220V rating? That means it plugs straight into your plant’s standard power. No rewiring. No headaches. Just plug it in and go. And that 1200W spread over 740mm? It gives you a steady, even heat from one end to the other. No hot spots. No guesswork. If you’ve got a machine that already fits a 740mm space, this drops right in. Simple as that.
Material and Design: Carbon Fiber Core
The heart of it is carbon fiber. Why? Because it responds instantly. It heats up fast, and its resistance stays rock-solid, even when temperatures swing. That means you get the same output, every single time. No fiddling. No retuning. Just reliable performance. And the quartz envelope? It’s there to take a beating. This thing is tough—born for the shop floor. Install is a breeze, too. It uses an R7s base, so it slips right into fixtures that already expect it.
Application and Benefits
You use this where you need quick, focused infrared heat. Think plastic heating zones, coating cure lines, or preheating before assembly. That 740mm length covers a wide area, and the 1200W power hits your target temperature fast. But here’s the trade-off: at 1200W, the fixture and reflector do get hot. You’ll want to give surrounding parts some space and make sure they’re properly cooled. Keep things airy, and you’re good.
- 740mm
- 220v
- 1200w
- Carbon
- Fiber
- Heating
- Lamp
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