
We make carbon heater parts for industrial machines—the kind that need serious, focused heat, but don’t have the space to spare. Think of them as carbon halogen heating lamps, built to pack a ton of power into a tiny footprint.
The quick version
A typical unit runs on 400V and pulls 2500W, heating up fast inside a compact 300mm tube. We lean on 400V because it drops the current for the same wattage. That means smaller wiring and less energy lost along the way. And the 300mm length gives you a consistent hot zone. Plan it into your heater block, and you get repeatable heat, cycle after cycle.
What’s inside
At the heart is a carbon filament, sealed inside a quartz envelope and back-filled with halogen gas. That halogen cycle keeps the filament stable and fights blackening, so the output stays steady over time. The quartz can take high temperatures and handles sudden thermal shocks without flinching. Then there’s the R7s connector. It’s practical: it carries high current, locks in place, and makes the lamp a simple drop-in replacement in existing fixtures.
Where it shines
Use these lamps wherever you need fast, localized heating—like PET blowing, plastic preform heating, and other thermoforming steps. Packing 2500W into 300mm gives you serious heat density, so you can heat quickly without blowing up the whole system size. A heads-up: that kind of power density means you need proper cooling and airflow around the fixture. And if voltage spikes are common, protect the circuit—otherwise the lamp’s life can take a hit.