
We built this carbon fiber heat lamp with one mission: to be the perfect match for the XP600. It’s all about blasting high-density infrared heat exactly where your process needs it. This isn’t some general-purpose, try-anything lamp. It’s purpose-built to slide right into the XP600 footprint, giving you fast, repeatable heat for your industrial jobs.
What’s under the hood
Let’s get into the details. The lamp runs at 2500W and 400V. That’s intentional. It’s how we pack so much heat into a compact 300mm tube. The high voltage keeps the current lower, which means you can use thinner wire, cut down on voltage drop, and keep your control wiring clean and simple. The shortwave infrared profile is the real magic. It means the heat ramps up fast and focuses right on the target. You’re not just warming up the air around it.
The build that lasts
The carbon fiber element is a game-changer for durability. It handles the stress of rapid heating and cooling better than standard wire elements, so you can cycle the lamp without worrying about it burning out prematurely. Inside, a halogen gas fill keeps the output stable and shields the filament, so you get consistent performance over time. And the R7s connector? It’s a straight, two-pin ceramic interface. It locks in quickly and handles the heat right at the end cap. You get a true drop-in fit—no messing around with brackets.
What it feels like on the job
On the XP600, this setup gives you more heat per inch. That means shorter cycle times and a tighter, more reliable process. It’s a direct replacement for the XP600 lamp bay. You just wire it up and get back to running parts. Just one thing to keep in mind: the power density is high. Make sure the machine’s cooling and thermal management are up to the task, or you risk cooking the surrounding electronics.