SK15 Halogen Infrared Heat Lamp: 2000W of Power, Packed into a 740mm Frame

We built the SK15 Heating Lamp to be the kind of workhorse you can actually depend on. The kind of industrial heater that doesn’t fuss, doesn’t fail, and just gets the job done. It was designed for people who need heat that’s predictable, mounting that’s repeatable, and a component tough enough to live on the factory floor without complaining.
Let’s Talk Power, Voltage, and the Layout
At its heart, the spec is simple: 2000W of electric infrared power, all inside a 740mm tube. That length isn’t random. It gives you a wide emitting surface, which spreads the heat out nicely. No more pinpoint hot spots that can scorch your product or warp your tooling. And the 2000W rating? It’s about hitting high heat density without forcing you to redesign the whole machine around it. Think of it as a compact heater that can keep pace with fast cycle times. Voltage is matched to the load to keep the current manageable. When you pack this much wattage into a small lamp, the electrical design has to keep resistance stable and the connections rock solid. If it doesn’t, you get voltage drop, uneven heat, and the whole thing gives up way too soon.
The Build: Halogen Chemistry and the SK15 Mounting System
We chose a clear quartz envelope because it handles high temperatures and lets infrared energy through cleanly. Inside, the halogen cycle does its thing, keeping the filament stable. It takes the evaporated material and puts it back on the filament, instead of letting it blacken the bulb. The payoff? Consistent output over the life of the lamp, and far fewer hot and cold spots. And the SK15 base? It’s more than just a connector. It’s a proper mounting system. It locates the lamp exactly where you need it, supports the tube at both ends, and keeps everything perfectly aligned. That matters when you’re aiming heat at a specific spot on a conveyor or a mold surface. Because if that lamp shifts even a few millimeters, your temperature profile goes off, and your quality suffers.
Why This Setup Works Where You Need It
This configuration is made for industrial heating tasks that demand fast response and focused infrared energy—pre-heating, drying, curing, and localized process heating. The 2000W output gets you to target temperature quickly. And the 740mm length gives you a broad enough beam to cover a work area without having to stack a bunch of units. Installation is a straight drop-in. No custom brackets. Just spec the socket, wire it up, and set your distance. Here’s the trade-off, though: packing 2000W into a small footprint means you’re dealing with serious radiant heat. So your machine’s cooling and shielding have to be on point. Plan your airflow and guarding up front, and this lamp will run reliably, shift after shift.