
Technical Deep-Dive: Power, Voltage, and Dimensions
We built this 1000W carbon fiber infrared heating lamp to pack a serious punch—without taking up a ton of space. That 1000W rating means you get high heat density, so it warms up fast and holds steady—perfect for automated equipment that can’t afford to slow down. And the length? It’s standard, so it slips right into the reflector assemblies you already have. No need to rework the whole machine bay. We also match the voltage to your control panel, so you don’t lose power over long wiring runs. That keeps the element running at the right temperature, and the IR output stays consistent.
Material and Design: Carbon Fiber, Quartz, and R7s
Inside, you’ve got a carbon fiber filament tucked inside a quartz envelope. It’s tough—built to handle repeated heating and cooling without burning out. Quartz is great at sending out short-wave infrared, so the heat hits the surface of parts, coatings, and plastics directly. That means faster, more efficient absorption. The R7s base is a no-brainer. It’s an industrial staple—solid contact, and swapping out the lamp is straightforward when it’s time. We tuned the filament geometry to balance resistance and surface area, so the lamp runs hot without pushing your circuit too hard.
Application and Benefits
This setup is made for real industrial work—PET blowing, thermoforming, curing coatings, activating adhesives. The short-wave IR heats up quickly, which cuts cycle time and lightens the load on gas or steam systems. And if you’re replacing an existing IR bank, this drops right in. No major overhaul. Just upgrade and go. One thing to keep in mind—1000W is serious heat. Your machine’s cooling and shielding need to be up to the task, because reflected energy and ambient heat can build up fast.