
We make carbon fiber infrared heat lamps for engineers who need serious heat—packed into a small space. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill bulbs. They’re high-output emitters built for real industrial work: curing, drying, and focused heating where speed and control matter. Here’s the technical bit—without the fluff. We run these at 400V. That lets us deliver high power without pushing too much current through the system, which keeps wiring simple and cuts down on voltage drop on the plant floor. The 2500W rating and 300mm tube length were chosen to create a tight, concentrated heating zone. You get a predictable heat profile that plays nicely with automated lines and snug machine enclosures. What’s inside makes the difference. The carbon fiber filament is the heart of the performance. It hits high temps fast, and it runs clean. The quartz envelope is coated to push the output into the infrared spectrum, so more energy goes straight into the target—not into heating the air around it. And the R7s connector? Practical choice. It gives a solid grip at both ends and makes the lamp a straightforward drop-in replacement for many existing fixtures. In the field, this is what it feels like. These lamps shine where speed and repeatability can’t be compromised. You get focused IR heat that arrives fast—no waiting around for big chunks of metal to warm up. But yes, there’s a trade-off. The output is intense, so your machine’s cooling and thermal management have to be up to the task. Get that right, and it means smoother integration, steady performance, and less downtime.