When using infrared halogen lamps, the following points should be noted:
Infrared Halogen Lamp is an efficient heating device with a wide range of applications, including the following aspects:
1. Industrial heating: Infared Halogen Lamp can be used for industrial heating, such as plastic processing, glass processing, printing, textile, food processing, and other fields.
2. Healthcare: Infared Halogen Lamp can be used for healthcare, such as treating muscle pain, arthritis, trauma, etc.
3. Family Health: Infared Halogen Lamp can be used for family health, such as relieving muscle pain, promoting blood circulation, and improving skin quality.
4. Agricultural breeding: The Infared Halogen Lamp can be used for agricultural breeding, such as insulation, heating, drying, etc.
When using infrared halogen lamps, the following points should be noted:
1. Safe use: Infrared halogen lamps can generate high temperatures during operation, so it is necessary to pay attention to safety and avoid touching the lamp tube or cap to avoid burns.
2. Avoid excessive heating: The heating effect of infrared halogen lamps is very strong, and it is necessary to pay attention to avoiding excessive heating during use to avoid damaging the heated items or equipment.
3. Avoid prolonged use: Prolonged use of infrared halogen lamps can lead to lamp tube aging and reduce lamp life, so it is necessary to avoid prolonged use.
4. Regular cleaning: Infrared halogen lamps can adsorb dust and dirt during use, affecting the heating effect. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly clean the lamp tubes and lamp caps.
5. Pay attention to voltage and current: The voltage and current of infrared halogen lamps need to be matched with the equipment. When using them, it is necessary to pay attention to the matching of voltage and current to avoid damaging the equipment or lamp tube.
In summary, when using infrared heater halogen lamps, it is necessary to pay attention to safety, avoid excessive heating, avoid prolonged use, regularly clean, and pay attention to the matching of voltage and current.