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PATRON Infrared lamps

When a specification involves radiant heating, infrared curing, animal-rearing zones or large-volume drying rooms, the correct choice is patron ir lamps. These aren’t simple replacements of standard light bulbs: you’re dealing with wavelength, heat output, emitter geometry, fixture compatibility and maintenance logistics. Choosing the right PATRON infrared product means you avoid under-heating, uneven process results or premature failure.

Patron Infrared Lighting – applications & key specs

In industrial and process environments, patron infrared lighting covers tasks like plastic welding, powder-coat curing, food warming, ink drying and poultry brooding. Typical units: 150 W, 250 W, 500 W reflector tubes with diameters R95, R125, or linear emitter tubes. For example a PATRON R125 reflector IR lamp 250 W E27 220-240 V has length ~173 mm and avg life ~5 000 h.
When specifying, check: wavelength band (short-wave vs medium-wave vs long-wave), heat output (W, kW), base type (E27, R7s, linear), reflector or open-tube form, ambient and fixture clearance, rated life-hours and maintenance interval.
Real installer tip: if heat lamps are used continuously with minimal ambient airflow, the emitter's surface temperature may exceed spec and reduce lifespan by up to 30%. Ensure the fixture design allows heat dispersion.

Patron Heat Lamps – design & safety aspects

Patron heat lamps form part of infrared lamp category but emphasise thermal transfer rather than visible light. Typical uses: animal brooders, food warmer trays, industrial preheat. These lamps often have very high surface temperature (250-350 °C) and must be mounted with adequate clearance to prevent damage to nearby materials or wiring. They follow standard filament or halogen/IR technology, often labelled “ITT”, “IR RED” etc. 
Key safety/procurement parameters:

  • Power rating (e.g., 250 W, 500 W, 1000 W)
  • Socket/base (E27, R7s, etc)
  • Rated life hours (e.g., 5 000 h typical for heavy-duty IR lamps)
  • Compatibility with fixture (reflector size, mounting angle, cooling requirements)
  • Certification: CE, RoHS if used in EU, identification of high-temp surface risk.

Patron IR Emitters & Infrared Bulbs – selection & maintenance

When you look at patron ir emitters or patron infrared bulbs, you’re dealing with devices whose primary function is IR irradiation, not visible lighting. Be clear: IR-bulbs are not always intended for general illumination.
In procurement, watch for:

  • Wavelength classification (for curing, you might choose short-wave ~1 µm; for heating maybe long-wave ~2.5 µm)
  • Emitter geometry and fixture fit: linear tubes vs reflectors vs spot-emitters
  • Ambient temperature range and operating environment – higher ambient means thermal derating.
  • Spares strategy — IR bulbs often fail more dramatically than LEDs; keep spares from same batch to avoid colour / heat-output shifts.
  • Marking and disposal: IR bulbs may have halogen gas or special coatings; ensure compliance with local waste regs.

Procurement & B2B supply notes for Patron IR portfolio

Ordering a batch of patron infrared lighting requires locking down a few details for seamless supply:

  • Full specification sheet aligned to fixture and process requirements (W, V, base, wavelength).
  • Batch ordering: if you’re replacing or expanding a system, order enough units from same production run so performance remains consistent.
  • Packaging and warehousing: high-temp lamps demand protection from moisture and must be stored away from vibration.
  • Lead-time and MOQ: IR lamp lines may have longer lead times due to limited production, so consult your distributor early.
  • Warranty and traceability: ensure original manufacturer parts, documents and traceability are in place.
    In your case, working through a distributor means you gain verified product codes, EU‐ready documentation and consolidated shipping across zones.

Why choose Bank of Lamps

Official European distributor with stock in Latvia
Direct B2B sales across EU including Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Baltics
Full documentation and original manufacturer warranty
Fast dispatch from central warehouse
No project design, no custom solutions — only verified wholesale supply