Power and Size, Straight to the Point

Let’s talk about this red ruby infrared halogen lamp. It’s built for serious heat—1500 watts packed into a 1200mm tube. That gives you a tight, intense beam of warmth right where you need it. Perfect for industrial jobs that demand heat, fast. No waiting around. You flip it on, and it responds immediately.
Wiring Made Simpler
It’s designed to run on higher voltage. That means less current for the same power. In practice, that translates to smaller wires and a cleaner setup in your control panel. But here’s the catch—high voltage means you have to respect the safety side of things. Proper insulation and solid protocols aren’t optional. You get the power, but you have to handle it with care during installation.
Built to Last
Inside, the lamp uses a halogen cycle sealed in a quartz envelope. That keeps the filament clean and stable, so the output stays consistent over the life of the lamp. It also means you can cycle it on and off without worrying about premature burnout. The red ruby coating does something smart—it shifts the spectrum toward shorter wavelengths. That shortwave infrared penetrates surfaces quickly, heating from the inside out. No more surface-only drying. And the R7s connector? It’s the industry standard for a reason. It gives you solid, end-to-end contact and handles the thermal expansion of the quartz tube without getting loose. The ceramic terminals are straightforward to wire, and the whole thing is built to stay put, even on a vibrating factory floor.
Where It Shines
This lamp is your go-to when you need rapid, focused heating without taking up a lot of space. Think thermoforming, laminating, coating curing, and plastic processing. The concentrated heat profile keeps up with your line speed without forcing you to overhaul the whole system. Installation is a breeze—it drops right into existing fixtures that take the R7s base, so downtime stays minimal. The heat output is predictable, which makes your control loops easier to dial in. Just keep in mind: that high power density means your reflector and cooling setup need to be on point. Run it at full power nonstop, and heat buildup will shorten the life of the components. Match the lamp to the job, and you get steady, reliable performance—no temperature swings to chase.