
The 300mm 1000W Carbon Fiber Heat Lamp: Built for Industrial Ovens That Won’t Quit
We designed this 300mm, 1000W carbon fiber heat lamp to slip right into industrial ovens and process heating setups—no fuss, no redesign. Its whole purpose? Deliver intense, steady radiant heat in tight spaces where power and room are at a premium.
Power, Voltage, and Size: What It Really Means for Your Work
At 300mm long and 1000W, this lamp packs serious heat into a small footprint. That means you get fast warm-up and precise temperature control, even in a cramped chamber. But here’s the catch: it runs hot. The quartz envelope will get seriously warm, so you need to plan for clearance and shielding. And the voltage matters. It’s built for specific heater designs—usually 230V or 400V. **Match it to the right supply.**If you try to run a 400V lamp on a lower voltage, you won’t get the full wattage. It just won’t perform the way it should.
Inside the Build: Why Carbon, Quartz, and an R7s Base Work Together
The carbon filament sits inside a quartz envelope for a reason. Quartz handles the heat shock and stays steady when temperatures climb. The halogen cycle helps keep the filament clean, so the heat stays consistent over the lamp’s life. And the R7s base? It’s a practical, no-nonsense industrial choice. It snaps in fast and carries both the voltage and the physical load. You wire it, drop it in, and it stays put—even when the oven is vibrating.
Where It Shines: Oven Upgrades and Processes You Can Count On
This lamp is a go-to for industrial ovens used in curing, drying, and component testing. The 300mm length fits standard slots, and the 1000W rating gives you repeatable heat exactly where you need it. That said, high power density comes with responsibility. You’ve got to get the airflow and thermal management right. If the oven is sealed tight, heat builds up and shortens the component life. Spec the cooling to match the wattage, and you’ll have a reliable heating solution that can be swapped out in minutes—quick, simple, and ready to get back to work.