
Spec Sheet: Power, Voltage, and Geometry
We built this 1000mm infrared halogen heater for one reason: to pack serious industrial heat into a tight space. It hits 3000W at 380V, giving you a lot of power without overloading your plant wiring. And that 1000mm length? It gives you a heating footprint you can actually plan around, so you can lay out heating zones without tearing your whole oven apart. Here’s the thing about that 380V choice. It’s a practical trade-off. You get the same power with lower amperage, which keeps your cables and contactors from getting ridiculously big. But it does mean you’ll need a three-phase supply. So you get more heat per foot, and you just need to plan the electrical feed accordingly.
Core Build: Halogen, Quartz, and Ceramic
Inside, a halogen element sits in a quartz envelope, throwing short-wave infrared that heats targets fast—with almost no warm-up time. And that big, round ceramic base? It’s not just for looks. It’s the anchor. It handles the searing heat at the lamp ends, holds the quartz tube steady, and keeps the heat from creeping into the fixture itself. That design keeps the filament stable and eases the stress of hot spots. So you get even heat along the whole tube, and far fewer burnouts from thermal shock cycling.
Application and Field Reality
Drop this lamp in wherever you need fast, focused infrared heat—coating curing, thermoforming, or drying parts. It fits into standard fixtures, but remember: 3000W is dense. Make sure your machine has enough airflow and thermal management. Match the voltage, size the wiring right, and this lamp just keeps showing up and doing its job—consistently.