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Features of Shortwave Infrared Halogen Heat Lamps
Shortwave infrared halogen heat lamps measuring 745mm in length are specifically designed to deliver intense and focused heat output. Operating at 400 volts and with a power rating of 2500 watts, these lamps provide rapid heating capabilities essential for industrial applications such as blow moulding machines. Their shortwave infrared spectrum ensures efficient energy transfer directly to the target material, minimizing heat loss and maximizing productivity.

The halogen technology within these lamps contributes to a longer lifespan and consistent performance under high-temperature conditions. The compact but robust design allows for easy integration into existing blow moulding setups, ensuring uniform heating across the mould surface for optimal material shaping and curing.
Benefits for Blow Moulding Machines
Utilizing 745mm 400v 2500w shortwave infrared halogen heat lamps greatly enhances the precision and speed of the blow moulding process. The high wattage enables the rapid heating of plastic preforms, reducing cycle times and improving throughput without compromising product quality. This translates to increased operational efficiency and reduced energy consumption over time.
| Description | halogen heat lamps |
| Application | Heating |
Moreover, these lamps provide excellent control over the heating profile, allowing manufacturers to fine-tune temperature settings for different materials and mould designs. This adaptability leads to fewer defects, better surface finish, and improved mechanical properties of the final products produced by blow moulding machines.
Installation and Maintenance Considerations
When installing shortwave infrared halogen heat lamps in blow moulding machines, it is crucial to ensure proper electrical compatibility and secure mounting to withstand industrial vibrations. The 400v power requirement necessitates appropriate wiring and safety measures to avoid electrical hazards and maintain stable lamp operation.
Maintenance of these lamps involves regular inspection for any signs of wear or damage to the quartz envelope and halogen fill integrity. Cleaning the lamps periodically helps maintain optimal infrared output, while prompt replacement of lamps nearing the end of their service life prevents unexpected downtime in production lines.