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Heat lamps are also known as infrared emitters, infrared bulbs, infrared tubes, or infrared lamps.  They use low amounts of energy, have an ability to heat quickly, and are low cost.  Heat lamps or infrared emitters differ from illuminating lamps in their low filament temperature, resulting in much less light and more infrared radiation.  They are designed to emit light in the Near Infrared, Middle Infrared, Far Infrared, and Far-Far Infrared.  Heat lamps are designed for use in applications specifically requiring a short-wave infrared radiation source.  Heat lamps or infrared lamps are commonly supplied with either a clear, red, or inside frosted bulb.  The heat is not determined by the color or finish of the lamp; however, it is determined by the wattage of the lamp.

Important performance specifications to consider when searching for heat lamps include wavelength range, watts, voltage, life hours, and operating temperature.  The wavelength range is the range of wavelengths the lamp is designed to emit.  Heat lamps are designed to emit light in the Near Infrared (.7µm-1.3µm), Middle Infrared (1.3µm-6µm), Far Infrared (6µm-40µm), and Far-Far Infrared (40µm-1000µm).  Watts specifies the power of the lamp.  Heat lamps consume a large amount of wattage but product little light.  The voltage specified refers to the voltage of the electrical input.  Life hours are the average length of the lamp in hours.  The operating temperature is the temperature range the lamp is designed to operate in.


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Fluorescent Lamps
Fluorescent lamps are high-efficiency lamps that use electrical discharge through low-pressure mercury vapor to produce ultraviolet (UV) energy, which is then transformed into visible light.
Halogen Lamps
Halogen lamps are high pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine, which allow the filaments to be operated at higher temperatures and higher efficacies.
High Intensity Discharge Lamps
High intensity discharge lamps (HID) contain compact arc tubes, which enclose various gases and metal salts, operating at relatively high pressures and temperatures. HID lamps are often used as UV light sources.
Incandescent Lamps
Incandescent lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) until the wire is extremely hot.
Lamps, All Types
Lamps are light sources that emit incoherent light for illumination. There are many different types of products. Examples include fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, heat lamps, incandescent lamps, LED lamps, projection lamps, spectral lamps, and stage lamps. Specialized and proprietary lamps are also available.
Projection Lamps
Projection lamps use a built-in reflector to concentrate light in a particular direction. They are used in applications such as slide projection, microfilm, overhead projection, movies, medical / scientific instruments, airport runways, and others.
Stage Lamps
Stage lamps are used for stage, studio, or television lighting. They are often made of quartz instead of glass to provide higher pressure ratings, higher melting temperatures, and more energy-efficient designs.

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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
ORC HEAT SINK W/LAMP 304 netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
EDP7HTR PLC Radwell PRESCOLITE Not Provided EMERGENCY LIGHT 120/277V HEATER TIMER W/LAMPS BATT
QH109 PLC Radwell AITKEN Not Provided LAMP QUARTZ HEATER 120V 2-1000W
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