
230V 1200W Halogen Replacement Lamps: Heat That Fits Where You Need It
We built these halogen replacement lamps for engineers who need serious heat in a small space. The specs—230V, 1200W—were chosen on purpose. You get a lot of heat density without needing a huge electrical setup. Perfect for retrofits where room is tight and your process needs focused infrared.
Power, Voltage, and Size—Kept Simple
At 1200W on 230V, the lamp pulls about 5.2A. That keeps wiring and contact stress manageable on typical industrial circuits. Running at 230V also means lower current than lower-voltage options, so you cut down on line losses. And the size? We engineered it to match common halogen housings. So you can drop it in and get to work—no reworking brackets or reflectors.
Built to Handle the Heat—Quartz, Halogen Cycle, R7s
The quartz envelope can take the high filament temperature and handles rapid on/off cycles without cracking under thermal shock. Inside, the halogen cycle keeps things cleaner by putting evaporated tungsten back onto the filament. That helps keep output steady over the life of the lamp. The R7s base is a straight, double-ended connector that gives solid mechanical support and keeps contact aligned. Less flexing at the hot spots. More consistent resistance at the terminals.
Where It Shines: Fast Warm-Up, Focused Heat
These lamps are made for jobs that need fast heat-up and tight infrared control—think process heating, curing, or equipment where a small zone has to hit temperature quickly. You get a lot of wattage packed into a slim tube, which means high heat density. That also means the fixture around it needs to be rated for the temperature. Plan for proper ventilation, and use fixtures with the right thermal clearance so the lamp stays within spec.