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Overview of Shortwave Infrared Heating Lamp
The Shortwave Infrared Heating Lamp, specifically the 745mm 220v 2000w SK15 model, is designed for efficient heating applications, particularly in industrial settings such as bottle blowing machines. This lamp utilizes shortwave infrared technology to deliver rapid and targeted heat, making it an essential component in processes that require quick thermal response.
Operating at a voltage of 220v and a power output of 2000 watts, this heating lamp ensures high performance and reliability. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing machinery, enhancing productivity by reducing downtime associated with heating cycles. The SK15 model is specifically engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial environments.
Benefits of Using Infrared Heat Lamps

One of the primary advantages of using infrared heat lamps is their ability to provide direct heating without the need for preheating. This means that materials, such as plastic used in bottle production, can be heated quickly and efficiently, resulting in shorter cycle times and increased throughput.
| Description | halogen heat lamps |
| Application | Heating |
Additionally, infrared heating minimizes energy consumption compared to traditional heating methods. By focusing heat directly on the target area, it reduces the loss of heat to the surrounding environment, making the process more energy-efficient. This not only lowers operational costs but also contributes to a greener manufacturing process.
Applications in Bottle Blowing Machines
In the context of bottle blowing machines, the Shortwave Infrared Heating Lamp plays a critical role in softening plastic preforms before they are molded into bottles. The precise temperature control offered by these lamps ensures that the plastic reaches the required malleability without overheating, which could compromise the material’s integrity.
Moreover, the use of infrared heat allows for uniform heating across the preform surface, promoting consistent quality in the final product. This is particularly important in high-volume production lines where variations in bottle thickness or surface texture can lead to defects and increased waste.