
Introduction
Here’s the thing about industrial heating: sometimes you just need a part that gets the job done, without a lot of fuss. That’s exactly why we built this 770mm carbon fiber oven lamp. It’s a 220V, 2000W powerhouse designed to slide right in and replace those old quartz halogen elements. If your work depends on an oven that heats up fast, holds its temperature steady, and doesn’t waste a single inch of space, this was made for you.
The Nitty-Gritty Details
Let’s get into the specifics, but keep it real. At 2000W on 220V, this lamp pulls a steady, predictable amount of power. That means it works smoothly with the standard power supplies and contactors you already have in place. No surprises, no system overhauls. And that 770mm length? It wasn’t pulled out of thin air. It was carefully chosen to fit the most common oven chambers. The result is an even spread of heat, right where you need it, without having to re-engineer the whole cavity. It’s a smart, compact design that packs a serious punch for process heating.
What Makes It Tick
The secret is the carbon fiber filament. It gets hot—fast. Seriously fast. That means your oven is ready to go almost instantly, which is a huge relief when you’re running short, tight cycles. And to keep it reliable, we wrapped the filament in a tough quartz envelope. This protects it from the shock of heating up and cooling down, so the resistance stays consistent, cycle after cycle. Plus, the R7s base is a direct, drop-in fit for the sockets you already have. So you can swap it in and get back to work with just a simple wire-up.
Where It Shines
This lamp belongs in places where time and temperature control are everything—think drying ovens, curing lines, and thermal processing cells. It gives you that intense, concentrated heat in a small space. But with that kind of power, you need to plan ahead. Make sure your oven’s cooling and airflow are up to the task. You’ve got to account for the heat and keep everything around it protected. Get that thermal budget sorted from the start, and you’re golden.