
Let’s talk about a heating lamp that’s built for the real, gritty work on the factory floor. We designed our carbon fiber far infrared heating lamps for those industrial processes where you need heat—fast, deep, and consistent. Think about demanding jobs like PET blowing or thermoforming. In those moments, you can’t afford to be guessing about the temperature. You need control, and you need it right now. So, what makes it tick? Here’s the thing. We spec these lamps with a 400V high-voltage rating. That’s what pushes the carbon fiber element to its peak performance. You’re getting 2500W of power packed into a 300mm quartz tube. It’s a lot of heat in a small space. That high wattage-to-length ratio is exactly what you need to keep up with fast-cycle machinery. It keeps the heat profile spot-on, match for match. Built to last. Inside, you’ve got a carbon fiber filament, snug inside a halogen-filled quartz envelope. That halogen cycle does the quiet work of keeping the element clean, so it doesn’t blacken over time. It just keeps delivering, hour after hour, for thousands of hours. And the R7s connector? It’s a simple, direct bi-pin solution. No fuss. It slides right into standard fixtures, making it a straight swap for what you already have. No need to re-engineer your setup. It just works. What it feels like on the line. On a PET blowing line, this lamp gives you that focused energy that heats the preform evenly. The far infrared spectrum heats the material directly, not the air around it. That means you’re saving energy where it counts. But there’s a trade-off. That intense heat density means your machine’s cooling system has to be up to the task. If the ambient temperature isn’t managed, both the lamp and the surrounding components are going to take a real beating. Keep that in mind, and you’ll be good to go.