As a company committed to delivering safe, efficient, and durable heating solutions, our Bird Heating Lamps are designed to provide consistent thermal support across a wide range of environments. From agriculture to specialized laboratories, our lamps combine advanced materials, smart temperature management, and versatile installation options to meet the diverse demands of professional users.
Bird Heating Lamps are engineered to deliver stable, controllable radiant heat to support environments where temperature is critical.
Environmental Heating: Our lamps create a warm, controlled micro-environment suitable for young or temperature-sensitive animals, seedlings, or industrial components. The infrared output ensures heat penetrates evenly without drying or damaging the surroundings.
Temperature Stabilization: By maintaining consistent temperature levels, Bird Heating Lamps help prevent cold stress in poultry and livestock, support optimal growth conditions for plants, and protect machinery from temperature-related performance drops.
Supplemental Warmth: In industrial or commercial settings—such as workshops, food service stations, and inspection lines—our lamps provide additional warmth where traditional heating systems may not reach effectively.
High-Efficiency Infrared Heating: Our lamps utilize premium infrared technology that converts energy into heat with minimal loss. This results in fast heating response and low operational cost.
Durable Heat-Resistant Materials: Each lamp is made using reinforced glass and high-grade metal alloys capable of withstanding long-term heat exposure. Anti-corrosion coatings ensure stability even in humid or agricultural environments.
Adjustable Power Output: Multiple wattage configurations and optional dimmer compatibility allow users to fine-tune the heat intensity for specific applications—ideal for poultry brooders, piglets, greenhouse sections, or specialized workstations.
Wide Coverage & Uniform Radiation: The lamp’s curvature and reflective inner coating are optimized to ensure a broad heat distribution area, minimizing hot spots and ensuring even warmth.
Safety-Focused Design: Thermal overload protection, shock-resistant construction, and ventilation channels help avoid overheating and enhance user safety. Optional protective guards reduce risk of accidental contact.
Easy Installation & Replacement: Standard E27/E40 screw bases and universal bracket options make our lamps compatible with most existing heating fixtures. Users can replace bulbs quickly without special tools.
Wattage Options: 100W, 150W, 175W, 250W, 300W
Voltage: AC 110–240V, 50/60Hz
Lamp Type: Infrared heating lamp (red or clear bulb)
Base Type: E27 or E40 ceramic screw base
Material: Heat-resistant hard glass with aluminum reflector
Heat Emission Range: 1–3 meters operational distance
Temperature Resistance: Up to 500°C surface tolerance
Expected Lifespan: 5,000–8,000 hours under standard use
Certifications: CE, RoHS, ISO9001 (customizable according to region)
Optional Accessories: Metal protective cage, adjustable hanging chain, dimmer switch
Ensure power is switched OFF before installation.
Screw the lamp into a compatible E27/E40 socket, avoiding overtightening.
If using a protective cage or reflector, secure it firmly before powering on.
Hang or mount the lamp at the recommended minimum height (typically 50–70 cm above animals or plants).
Turn on the lamp and allow 3–5 minutes for full heating intensity.
Adjust distance or height to achieve the desired temperature.
For sensitive environments (e.g., newborn chicks), use a dimmer or thermostat to avoid overheating.
Do not touch the lamp during or shortly after operation—surface temperatures can be extremely high.
Keep combustible materials away from the heat zone.
Ensure proper ventilation in enclosed spaces.
Replace the lamp immediately if cracks or damage are visible.
Clean the surface with a dry cloth when cooled. Avoid water contact.
Inspect wiring, sockets, and protective fixtures monthly.
Replace lamp bulbs after recommended lifespan or when noticeable heat output declines.
Poultry farms (chicks, ducklings, quails)
Swine nurseries (piglets)
Small livestock shelters (rabbits, goats)
Reptile breeding and terrariums
Seedling nurseries
Temperature-sensitive crop zones
Anti-frost protection for small greenhouse sections
Workshop workstations
Food warming stations
Paint drying and material curing
Inspection and quality-control points
Recovery warmers for animals
Controlled micro-environments for research procedures
Agricultural producers seeking reliable heating for livestock and plant systems
Industrial operators needing localized heat sources
Breeders and pet keepers looking for stable warmth for reptiles, birds, and small mammals
Veterinary and biological research facilities requiring precise thermal control
Commercial kitchens and service areas needing food-safe radiant heat sources
Hardware distributors and wholesalers searching for durable, high-demand heating solutions
