
Infrared Carbon Heat Lamps: The Real Deal on Power, Specs, and What They Actually Cost
We make infrared carbon heat lamps for industrial heating—the kind of jobs where you need heat, and you need it fast. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill bulbs. They’re purpose-built thermal tools, designed to pack a serious punch in a small footprint. When you’re pricing one out, you’re not just buying wattage. You’re buying a specific kind of performance—one that’s engineered to deliver intense, focused energy exactly where you need it.
Power, Voltage, and Size: What Matters When It Counts
These carbon lamps are all about wattage—think 2500W and climbing—and voltage, usually 230V or 400V. Go with a 400V unit and you’re tapping into higher line voltage. That means less current for the same power, which makes wiring easier and cuts down on voltage drop over longer runs. But it also means you need a control system that’s on the same page. Then there’s the tube length. You’ll typically see 300mm or 450mm. Shorter tubes concentrate the heat. Longer tubes spread it out, giving you a broader heating zone.
What’s Inside: Quartz, Coating, and the Bits That Hold Up Under Pressure
Inside, you’ve got a carbon filament sealed in a quartz envelope. Quartz is tough—it handles rapid heating and cooling without flinching, and it stays crystal clear in the infrared spectrum. Many lamps also have a reflective coating that pushes energy forward, so you get more power where you want it. For the electrical connection, you’ll find R7s or Sk15 bases. These are built for high heat. They lock in tight, stay stable, and resist arcing. And they make replacement straightforward—just pop it in and get back to work.
Where They Shine—and What to Keep in Mind
We see these lamps in plastic processing, drying, curing, and heating setups where speed is non-negotiable. They fire up fast and shut down fast, giving you tight control over the process. But with that kind of heat density comes responsibility. You’ve got to make sure your machine’s cooling and thermal management are up to the task. Price depends on wattage, voltage, coating, and the connector type. But when you match the spec to your process, you get reliability—no burn-outs, just steady, consistent performance.
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