
We built these 1600W and 2000W carbon fiber infrared lamps for one reason: to dry textiles fast—without burning them.
Here’s the power, without the fuss
We chose 235V because that’s what most industrial setups already run on. So the current stays manageable, and you don’t have to rework your whole system. At 1600W and 2000W, you get serious heat density. That means moisture disappears quickly—so you can keep webs and yarns moving at line speed, without needing a giant heater box to get the job done.
Why carbon fiber, and why it feels different
Carbon fiber elements heat up almost instantly. They run hot, and that gives you a strong shortwave IR output. That spectrum cuts right through thin films and coatings, delivering heat where it matters most. The quartz envelope handles the shock of rapid on/off cycles, and the base is built to hold steady even when your conveyor dryer is humming and vibrating.
What it feels like on the line
On the textile line, the heat lands where you want it—on coatings, finishes, and inks—so you’re not wasting energy heating the whole room. Installation? Straightforward. The footprint fits right into standard dryer lanes. Now, the honest part: that much power density needs respect. Give it proper airflow and smart temperature control, and it behaves beautifully. Match air velocity and zone temps to your fabric, and you get drying that’s consistent—with energy use that stays predictable.
- 1600w/2000w
- 235v
- Carbon
- Fiber
- IR
- Heat
- Lamp
- Textile
- Dryer
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