
A quick look under the hood: power in a compact package
We built this carbon fiber halogen lamp for the machines that have no room to spare but absolutely can’t compromise on heat. It runs on 400V, cranks out 2500W, and packs all that punch into a tidy 300mm footprint. The short-wave design fires up fast, so your cycles keep moving without waiting around.
What’s inside, and why it matters
At the core, the halogen element runs scorching hot—around 2800°C—to deliver that intense short-wave radiation that cuts straight into the material. The carbon fiber build handles the shock of rapid heat-up and cool-down way better than standard filaments, so you get fewer brittle failures. The quartz envelope is coated to tune the spectrum and shield the filament. And the R7s base? It slides in tool-free, gives you solid contact, and makes installation a breeze—even inside tight reflector assemblies.
Where it shines, and what to watch for
Pop it in as a direct swap for heating modules in plastics work—think PET blowing—where you need precise, localized heat to hit tight tolerances. It keeps the footprint small while delivering the wattage you need to melt, form, and hold. Now, with 2500W packed into that space, you’ve got to plan for cooling and proper thermal shielding around the housing. Set up the heat path right from the start, and the lamp runs steady, without throwing in the towel early.