
What’s Under the Hood: Power, Size, and Smarts
Let’s talk numbers—without the spreadsheet voice. We set this lamp at2000W on 235V, because you want serious heat packed into a tidy footprint. The480mm tube? That length lines up cleanly with standard industrial heating zones, so you get even coverage without overthinking the mount. And the 235V part actually makes life easier. Compared to a 220V-class unit at the same wattage, the current draw is lower. That means smaller conductors, simpler wiring, and a lot less crowding inside tight control panels.
Built to Last: Materials and the Thoughtful Touches
Inside, you’ve got ahalogen-filled quartz envelopethat keeps the filament stable and pushes out a shortwave infrared profile—the kind that gets to work fast. The halogen cycle helps fight filament blackening over time, so the output stays consistent between service intervals. No surprises. No fading performance. And because real shops have people nearby, the lamp is coated to cut glare and keep the outer surface cooler. It also ships with anR7s base, so installation is straightforward: a direct drop-in replacement in standard sockets—no adapter plates, no custom brackets.
Where It Shines: Real-World Use and What to Keep in Mind
This configuration is for the moments you needfast, focused heat—plastic thermoforming, drying, curing, heating pre-formed parts. The 2000W rating means rapid response, and that kind of power density comes with a simple requirement: make sure you have proper ventilation and thermal management around the fixture. In continuous duty, it performs with confidence. Just plan your mounting and clearances around your process temperatures, and you’re set.