
R7s Halogen Lamp: 1000W of Infrared Heat, Built for the Grind
Let’s talk about the R7s halogen lamp. We built this thing to be the direct replacement for industrial heating jobs—no fuss, no re-engineering. Just a straight swap into your existing setup. It’s all about that 1000W of power. We chose that rating because when you’re working in a cramped machine with a tight schedule, you need heat you can count on. Predictable. Repeatable. And fast.
Power, Voltage, and Size: The Essentials
Here’s the thing about the 1000W rating—it’s all about packing a punch with heat, not about creating a light show. It means the lamp heats up quickly and holds a steady temperature. No more waiting around for the machine to catch up. Your process keeps moving. It runs on the standard industrial voltage, either 230V or 240V, so it’s a plug-and-play fit. And the size? The lamp body is about 118mm long, with an overall length near 150mm. That compact shape keeps the heat focused right where you need it and makes it a breeze to drop into the reflector housings you’re already using.
What It’s Made Of: The Inside Story
The tube is quartz, because it can handle serious heat and lets all that infrared energy pass right through. Inside, the halogen cycle does the heavy lifting. It takes the tungsten that naturally evaporates from the filament and redeposits it back where it belongs. This keeps the tube from blackening and keeps the output stable. The payoff? A longer life than you’d get from a standard incandescent bulb. And the R7s base? It’s a double-ended linear connector that gives you a solid, reliable connection. It’s designed to be a true drop-in replacement for all those OEM fixtures.
Where It Shines: Heat That Gets the Job Done
This lamp is your go-to when you need to focus intense infrared heat into a small space. Think about heating plastics, sealing materials, curing finishes, or drying components. It delivers a high density of heat, which is exactly what you need for those jobs. But with that power comes responsibility. You have to make sure your fixture, wiring, and cooling systems are all built to handle that level of continuous, high-temperature operation.