Heat lamps are infrared (IR) lamps that emit heat and are mostly used for radiant heating in communal areas making them an energy efficient alternative to patio heaters. They can also be used in heated counter tops and cooking surfaces commonly found in restaurants.
IR lamps can also be used for instant shortwave drying, which can be incredibly helpful for drying print on paper, drying lacquer and drying water based paints.
Heat lamps are economical to run and offer direct, draught free warmth. They heat up incredibly quickly, with most at full power able to provide heat within a few seconds. Some heat lamps have a dimmable function that allows you to easily regulate the temperature.
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Ruby infrared heat lamps reduce the glare to
the eyes, and are available in lengths from 118 - 350 mm. These lamps are simple, effective, reliable,and economical to run.They are used for process drying applications as well as space heating ...
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Jacketed infrared lamps are used for heating in
many applications such as catering heated counters, and process drying applications which require instant shortwave heat patterns. The outer jacket offers protection against splashes and debris which will cause the lamp to ...
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Gold infrared lamps reduce light glare even more
than ruby types.Supplied in lengths from 118 to 350 mm. These lamps are simple, effective and economical to run. They are suitable for outdoor heating of restaurants, cafes, terraces, factories, sports halls, ...
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Clear infrared lamps are used for radiant heating
and are popular in applications that require instant shortwave drying. They are also suitable for use in heated counters in restaurants and cafes. Instant shortwave radiant heatEconomical to runInstant heatDimmableManufactured from 10mm ...