
Introduction
We built this 362mm, 220V, 800W carbon fiber heat lamp for one reason: to be a straight-up, drop-in replacement in ovens and process gear. If you’re the kind of engineer who needs a heater that’s compact, hits hard, wires up in minutes, and keeps going—cycle after cycle—this is exactly what you’re looking for.
The Specs, Straight Talk
Let’s cut through the noise. The 362mm length means it slips into tight oven chambers without forcing you to rework the whole machine bay. The 220V rating? That’s just plant-standard, so the wiring stays simple. And the 800W output hits that sweet spot: plenty of punch to snap back to temperature quickly, without pushing current so high that you’re stuck with oversized contacts and thick, heavy cable.
What It’s Made Of—And Why It Matters
Carbon fiber elements give you even heat along the whole tube. That means fewer hot spots, and a steadier temperature profile across the load. The quartz envelope handles the shock of rapid cycling without cracking. And the terminal ends are built to take repeated mounting and vibration without loosening up. The result? Fewer burnouts. Less downtime. Just reliable heat, again and again.
Where It Shines—And What to Watch For
Use this in ovens where space is tight and repeatable heat is non-negotiable. It fires up fast, holds the setpoint, and installs like a simple swap-in. Here’s the thing, though: 800W is dense heat. You need enough airflow or the right chamber design so surrounding parts don’t cook. Plan your clearances. Set up cooling the way your setup needs. Do that, and it performs.