
Medium Wave Carbon Fiber Heating Lamps: Built for the Heat, Without the Bulk
Let’s talk about getting serious heat where you need it most. We designed these medium wave carbon fiber heating lamps for engineers who want intense, pinpointed power without the clunky hardware. Think of them as a focused blast of infrared energy, right where your production line demands it.
The Power Behind the Heat
These lamps run on a standard 400V input, pulling serious power from a dedicated industrial line. That high voltage is a smart move—it keeps the current lower, which means you can use thinner wiring and keep your setup cleaner. A 300mm tube packs a punch with 2500W of output. That’s a lot of watt density packed into a small space. The payoff? Lightning-fast heat-up. The catch? Your machine’s cooling system needs to be ready for the extra warmth. Plan for it, and you’re golden.
What’s Inside Matters
Inside the quartz tube, the carbon fiber filament glows, surrounded by a halogen gas. This halogen cycle is the unsung hero—it keeps the filament clean, which means stable performance over time and a longer life. The quartz itself? Tough as nails. It handles the shock of heating up and cooling down, cycle after cycle. And the connectors? We use R7s or SK15 types because they’re made for extreme heat. They lock in tight, stay low-resistance, and won’t loosen or melt when things get hot. Again and again.
Heat That Works as Hard as You Do
These lamps shine in places like PET blowing, thermoforming, and drying lines. The medium wave spectrum cuts right through polymers, heating them from the inside out. They’re compact, so you can pack them in tight arrays. And if you’re upgrading an older system, they drop right in with no fuss. What you get is steady, reliable heat you can count on. Predictable temperature control. And less time spent on maintenance, more time spent producing.