
Introduction
We built these halogen infrared lamps for one reason: printing machines. You need heat that’s fast, focused, and localized—the kind that dries ink and cures coatings in a flash, without turning the whole machine into a sauna. These lamps put the heat exactly where you need it, right on the substrate. No wasted energy. No overheated parts nearby.
What makes them work
These lamps run on 400V, because industrial printing demands serious power. At 2500W, they deliver the kind of heat density that keeps pace with high-speed presses and short drying windows. And the 300mm tube length? That’s not random. It’s matched to standard print zones, so the heat lands where it should—covering the target area cleanly, without spilling everywhere.
The guts of it
Inside the quartz tube, the halogen filament stays steady, even when you’re cycling the heat on and off all day. It’s built to resist burnout and keep a consistent output, no matter how often you need it. A reflective coating on the tube focuses the infrared energy forward, so more of it reaches the ink layer. And the R7s base? It’s a straight, drop-in fit for many printing machine fixtures. So swapping a lamp is quick—minimal downtime, maximum uptime.
What it feels like on the floor
In printing, heat needs to do three things: turn on fast, stay steady, and install without a rewiring project. That’s exactly what this lamp delivers. The high-intensity infrared output speeds up solvent evaporation and helps curing stay consistent, job after job. Now, there’s a trade-off to acknowledge: at 2500W, you need proper cooling and clearance. But when you match the lamp to your machine’s airflow and reflector setup, you get reliable drying—without hot spots. It just works.