
Introduction
We built this 230V, 2000W clear halogen infrared heat lamp for the kind of industrial heating jobs where you need serious heat—without taking up a ton of space. The 980mm tube gives you a long, steady heat zone, but it doesn’t demand extra room on your machine.
What it’s really built around
Here’s the thing: this lamp was designed to plug straight into what most plants already have. The 230V rating matches standard plant power, so you can wire it in without reworking the electrical cabinet. And the 2000W output? That’s about high heat density. In plain terms, it comes up to temperature fast and holds steady even when the work keeps coming. As for the 980mm length, it’s a smart, practical choice. You get a long, even heating zone—perfect for conveyor work or focused heating areas—yet it still fits into standard mounting brackets and reflector housings. When you need more heat, you don’t have to stack multiple shorter lamps. One unit does the job.
The materials that matter
This is a halogen infrared lamp, and the details matter. The halogen cycle keeps the filament stable and helps reduce blackening over time, so output stays consistent through the life of the lamp. The clear quartz envelope is key, too. It lets infrared energy through cleanly and can handle the jolt of rapid on/off cycling without cracking under thermal stress. Installation is straightforward because we built it to work with standard R7s bases. Line it up, seat it, secure it—done. And while the halogen chemistry and quartz build are tough, they still need a little respect. Keep oils off the envelope, and mount it so it won’t get hammered by direct mechanical shock.
Where it shines—and what to keep in mind
Use this lamp when you need fast, focused infrared heating: plastic processing, coating curing, adhesive activation, drying—anywhere you need heat to arrive quickly and land precisely. The 230V, 2000W setup gives you strong output with a clean electrical interface, and the 980mm length covers a wide heating window in a single lamp. Now, the trade-off is simple: high wattage means high surface temperature. So make sure your guarding, clearances, and ventilation are set up to handle that heat. When you plan for it, this lamp just delivers—dependable, repeatable heat, right where you need it.