The infrared lampe has evolved from a niche clinical instrument into a globally adopted technology used across therapy, agriculture, animal husbandry, industrial processing, and professional skincare. This guide breaks down the physics, the product landscape, and what buyers and specifiers need to know when sourcing infrared lamps today.
An infrared lampe (the German-language term for infrared lamp, widely used in European and international trade) is a light source engineered to emit electromagnetic radiation in the infrared (IR) band of the spectrum — wavelengths from roughly 700 nm to 1 mm — rather than predominantly visible light. When this radiation contacts biological tissue, surfaces, or materials, it is absorbed and converted into thermal energy, enabling precise, contactless heating.
Unlike convection heaters that warm the surrounding air, an infrared lampe transfers heat directly to the target object or body. This radiant-transfer mechanism is highly efficient and allows targeted application — a critical advantage in therapeutic, veterinary, and industrial contexts.
Infrared radiation obeys the same laws as all electromagnetic radiation. A tungsten filament heated to 2,200–2,800 K emits a continuous blackbody spectrum peaking in the near-infrared region, with a smaller fraction as visible red light. This is the operating principle behind the classic incandescent-style infrared heat lamp used in most therapeutic and agricultural settings.
The depth to which infrared energy penetrates biological tissue depends directly on wavelength:
| IR Band | Wavelength Range | Skin Penetration Depth | Primary Effect | Typical Lamp Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Near-Infrared (NIR) | 700 nm – 1.4 µm | Up to 5–7 mm | Deep muscle and joint warming, circulatory stimulation | Physiotherapy, sports recovery, veterinary |
| Short-Wave IR (SWIR) | 1.4 – 3 µm | 1 – 3 mm | Dermal heating, collagen stimulation | Beauty and skincare treatments |
| Mid-Wave IR (MWIR) | 3 – 8 µm | < 1 mm (surface) | Surface warming, food holding | Food-service heat lamps, industrial drying |
| Far-Infrared (FIR) | 8 µm – 1 mm | Surface absorption | Whole-body radiant warmth, sweating stimulation | Infrared saunas, panel heaters |
For most therapeutic infrared lampe products — including the professional-grade lamps manufactured by Haining Zhongrun Lighting & Electronics Co., Ltd. — the target emission is concentrated in the near-infrared to short-wave infrared band, which delivers the best balance of depth and therapeutic intensity.
Clinical and sports-medicine communities have documented several well-supported benefits of controlled infrared heat therapy:
The deep penetration of near-infrared energy raises tissue temperature locally, improving capillary blood flow and delivering more oxygen and metabolic substrates to stressed or damaged muscle fibres. Athletes, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation specialists commonly prescribe infrared lamp sessions to manage delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), tendonitis, and post-surgical recovery.
Thermal energy from an infrared lampe helps reduce synovial viscosity in arthritic joints, temporarily easing stiffness and increasing range of motion. Regular sessions are used as a complementary strategy alongside pharmacological treatment for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Infrared light absorbed by haemoglobin and surrounding tissue triggers localised vasodilation. This enhanced circulation accelerates waste-product removal (including lactic acid) and speeds tissue repair.
Research indicates that short-wave infrared exposure can stimulate fibroblast activity, increasing collagen and elastin synthesis. This mechanism underpins the use of infrared lamps in professional skincare cabinets, post-treatment recovery protocols, and anti-ageing facial therapies.
Infrared heat lamps are indispensable in livestock and poultry management — providing supplemental warmth for newborn animals, brooding chicks, and recovering patients in veterinary clinics. The directional, radiant heat means the floor surface around the lamp stays drier and more hygienic than with floor-level heaters.
ZRLight's infrared lamp range covers every major form factor used across therapeutic, agricultural, and specialty lighting sectors. The following table summarises the key product families:
| Product Series | Typical Wattage | Base | Key Feature | Primary Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R40 / R125 Infrared Heat Lamp | 125W – 275W | E26 / E27 | Reflector design for directed beam; available in red glass or TEFLON-coated | Therapy, livestock, food service |
| BR40 / BR125 Infrared Heat Lamp | 150W – 250W | E26 / E27 | Broader flood beam angle; flood-reflector bulb | Wide-area animal brooding, industrial warming |
| PAR38 Infrared Heat Lamp | 100W – 250W | E26 / E27 | Pressed-glass parabolic reflector; weather-resistant variants available | Outdoor patio heating, food holding, poultry |
| R95 Infrared Heat Lamp | 100W – 175W | E27 | Compact reflector; mid-range intensity | Small-animal husbandry, targeted therapy |
| Reptile Lamp | 25W – 150W | E27 | Balanced spectrum including UVB; temperature-gradient optimised | Terrarium heating, exotic pet care |
Naturally coloured red glass provides warm IR output with minimal visual glare. Long 5,000-hour rated life.
View specifications →TEFLON-coated bulb resists shattering on contact with water — essential for food-service and wet environments.
View specifications →Large-format R125 reflector maximises heat coverage for therapeutic use and larger animal brooding setups.
View specifications →Clear glass option for applications where colour accuracy of the surrounding environment must be maintained.
View specifications →Borosilicate hard glass construction withstands thermal shock, ideal for demanding continuous-use installations.
View specifications →Specialty reptile lamp delivering UVB and visible spectrum for calcium metabolism support in terrariums.
View specifications →When specifying an infrared lampe for a particular application, engineers and buyers should evaluate the following parameters:
| Parameter | Typical Range (R40/R125 Series) | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 120 V or 240 V (50/60 Hz) | Must match local grid; dual-voltage models simplify international stocking |
| Wattage | 125 W, 150 W, 175 W, 200 W, 250 W, 275 W | Higher wattage = greater heat output and deeper IR penetration; also higher operating cost |
| Base Type | E26 (North America) / E27 (Europe & global) | Determines fixture compatibility; E26 and E27 are near-identical in practice |
| Overall Length | 165 mm or 182 mm | Affects clearance requirements in enclosed luminaires |
| Glass Type | Soft glass (standard), hard borosilicate, TEFLON-coated | Hard glass and TEFLON coatings are critical where thermal shock or water ingress is a risk |
| Colour / Coating | Red, transparent (clear), red-coated | Red glass reduces visible-light output (calming for animals); clear maximises lux output for monitoring |
| Rated Lamp Life | ~5,000 hours | Indicates replacement cycle; longer life reduces maintenance cost per hour |
| Beam Angle | R-series: ~65°; BR-series: ~120°; PAR38: ~40° spot to 60° flood | Narrower beam = higher intensity at point; wider beam = greater coverage area |
| Application | Recommended Series | Suggested Wattage | Recommended Glass |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physiotherapy clinic | R125 / R40 | 250 W – 275 W | Red glass or clear |
| Home wellness / personal use | R40 | 125 W – 150 W | Red glass |
| Poultry & livestock brooding | BR40 / BR125 | 175 W – 250 W | Red glass (calming) |
| Veterinary recovery | R95 / R125 | 150 W – 200 W | Red glass |
| Food-service heat holding | R40 TEFLON / PAR38 | 250 W | TEFLON-coated (shatter-safe) |
| Outdoor patio / terrace | PAR38 | 200 W – 250 W | Hard glass / weather-rated |
| Reptile terrarium | Reptile Lamp / UBV SUN | 25 W – 100 W | Specialty spectrum glass |
Infrared lampes operate at high surface temperatures. Key safety guidelines include:
Haining Zhongrun Lighting & Electronics Co., Ltd. is a specialist infrared and specialty lighting manufacturer based at No. 18 Changshan Road, Economic Development Zone, Haining, Zhejiang, China. The company operates across the full electromagnetic spectrum — from UV light through visible light to infrared — supplying OEM and branded products to markets in Europe, North America, the Asia-Pacific region, and beyond.
The ZRLight product range spans five core infrared lamp families, each developed to serve distinct professional and consumer applications. The company's application engineering team works directly with buyers to specify the correct lamp type, wattage, and glass technology for each use case. Enquiries typically receive a response within 12 business hours.
| Company Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Haining Zhongrun Lighting & Electronics Co., Ltd. |
| Location | No. 18 Changshan Road, Economic Development Zone, Haining, Zhejiang, China |
| Phone | 0086-573-87266658 |
| sales@zhongrun-light.com | |
| Product Spectrum | UV, Visible, Infrared — therapeutic, agricultural, reptile, and industrial lighting |
| Response Time | Within 12 hours (working days) |
| Website | www.zrlight.com |
Whether you need a single product specification or a full OEM supply agreement, Haining Zhongrun's engineering and sales team can assist with product selection, customisation, and compliance documentation. Explore the full range or submit a sourcing enquiry directly.
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