
Technical Deep-Dive: Power, Voltage, and Dimensions
We designed this carbon infrared heating lamp for industrial setups where space is at a premium, but the heat output can’t be compromised. That 700mm length? It’s intentional. It gives you a long, uninterrupted radiant zone without hogging valuable space on your machine. And the 220V, 2500W rating? That means serious heat density. Because this is shortwave infrared, the energy blasts right into the material. It doesn’t waste time just warming up the air. That wattage and voltage combo also determines how much current it pulls. At 220V, this 2500W load draws about 11.4A. So, you need to make sure your control circuitry and wiring are up to the task. If you try to run this on a weak supply or an undersized contactor, you’ll get voltage drop and won’t be able to hold a stable temperature. Trust me, get the electrical side planned out first.
Material and Design: Why Carbon and the Right Connector
The magic is in the carbon filament inside a quartz tube. Carbon is tough—it can handle the high current and delivers a broad infrared spectrum. The quartz keeps everything stable and lets the lamp heat up and cool down rapidly. The result? Fast heat-up and steady output, without the fuss of fragile coiled elements. We’ve equipped these lamps with an R7s base. It’s that standard, two-pin end-cap connector that clicks right into ceramic holders. It gives you a solid, secure fit and makes the wiring straightforward. Plus, the R7s base means this lamp is a simple drop-in replacement for many existing fixtures. You can expect thousands of hours of service life, but only if you keep the lamp clean and dry.
Application and Benefits: Engineer-Focused Performance
This lamp is for the industrial processes that demand fast, focused heat. Think plastic heating, thermoforming, drying, and curing. The 2500W power gives you the heat density to hit your target temperatures quickly. And the 220V rating makes it easy to integrate into your standard plant power. You get fast response, stable output, and a compact footprint. But here’s the thing—you have to manage that heat density. A 2500W lamp packs a lot of energy into a small area. Your machine’s cooling and shielding have to be up to the challenge. Size your reflector correctly, manage the airflow, and you’ll get heating that’s repeatable and controllable. We built this lamp to handle the daily grind. Match it with the right control gear, and it will hold up on the line, day after day.
- Carbon
- Infrared
- Heating
- Lamp
- 700mm
- 220v
- 2500w
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