
Infrared Carbon Heating Lamp: A 640mm Powerhouse for When You Need Heat, Now
We built this infrared carbon heating lamp for the moments on the factory floor when you just need heat—fast. No waiting around. No bulky equipment taking up space. It’s a direct blast of warmth, packed into a 640mm carbon fiber tube that cranks out 2600W of power. You get serious radiant heat without the heft of those giant convection heaters.
The Power Behind the Heat
Here’s the thing about packing 2600W into a 640mm tube: it’s intense. You feel it the second you dial in the temperature. The lamp jumps to life, hitting your setpoint almost instantly. That kind of responsiveness is a game-changer when you’re on a tight line. Just remember, this isn’t a plug-and-play setup. It needs a proper electrical foundation. Make sure your circuit and contactor are sized to handle the current draw. And that 640mm length? It gives you a clean, defined heating zone that matches up perfectly with what you’re working on. But it also means you need to plan your space. Leave room for mounting, reflectors, and a little elbow room for maintenance.
Built to Take the Heat
Inside, the carbon fiber element keeps resistance steady and spreads the heat evenly. No hot spots that can crack parts or fry the lamp. It’s wrapped in a quartz envelope that shrugs off thermal shock and keeps the element clean from contaminants. And the connections? They’re industrial-grade. You’ll find solid terminal blocks or high-temp connectors that can handle the cycle of heating up, cooling down, and doing it all over again, day after day.
Where This Lamp Shines
Need focused, intense heat in a tight spot? This is your tool. It’s perfect for preheating plastics, curing coatings, or drying wet surfaces as they move down a conveyor. If you’re replacing an old system, this lamp drops right in and gives you a major upgrade in heat density. But there’s a trade-off. That much power packed into such a small space means the surrounding equipment is going to feel it. Before you install, make sure you’ve got your cooling and shielding sorted out. It’s all about giving you control where you need it most.