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Parts too big to cure in an oven? This Infrared Powder Curing Lamp can do the job in your shop or garage
You're using our HotCoat Powdercoat System, but some of your parts require more space than inside a typical oven for curing. Or maybe you don't have a dedicated oven you can use strictly for powder-coating in your shop.
- Infrared lamp sets-up on optional stand in minutes
- Use in shop or garage
- For small parts to large housings
Compact Infrared Non-Contact Thermometer 522deg
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Infrared Replacement Element
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Eastwood Beginner's Powder Coater Handbook
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About Infrared Powder Curing Lamp 1800 Watts
Our Infrared Powdercoat Cure Lamp will cure parts as small as bolts and brackets or as large as rear housings. Lamp can cure a 10" x 10" area at one time; simply move along the piece until complete.
Light housing measures 12.25" wide x 9.5" high x 6" deep. Lamp can be tilted 45 degrees up or down. 10" arm connects the light to the optional stand and can be locked in any position on the optional stand from 1' to 6' above the floor. Unit is rated at 1800 watts, and requires a 120vAC 15-amp circuit.
Infrared Lamp
Instructions with Cure Charts
Instructions with Cure Charts
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(Q) How often should the lamp be moved over the workpiece?
(A) Refer to the included instruction booklet's cure charts to determine how frequently the light should be moved.
(Q) What are some other tips?
(A) Long parts are best cured by hanging vertically, working from the bottom up. An entire part should be powder-coated before the curing process begins. If the part has seams it can be coated and cured in sections.
(A) Refer to the included instruction booklet's cure charts to determine how frequently the light should be moved.
(Q) What are some other tips?
(A) Long parts are best cured by hanging vertically, working from the bottom up. An entire part should be powder-coated before the curing process begins. If the part has seams it can be coated and cured in sections.
Do not focus the light on combustible materials. Do not operate the light unless it is securely attached to the supplied stand.
Customer Reviews
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It works fine if youy have the time
(Posted on 11/12/12)
Review by RD350 -
This is a very affordable way to powder coat larger stuff! I got it to coat motorcycle frames and other larger parts my hang up is that when I look at the lamp I can't help but think "This thing is worth $340....?" as far as I can tell this is the only game in town for this price range and I'm guessing that is why it's going for a premium because it looks like something a good hobbyist could have built in his garage and I think that might be the case.Quality Price Value
Expect a motorcycle frame to take the better part of a day to cure. For the price of sending a frame to a shop for coating plus your time and effort it is almost paid for... If you are getting it for a one or two off project you might be better served by taking it to a shop but if you are a tinkerer this is a good investment but I would not use this for even small production runs. -
Works wonderful, affordable, convenient (for the most part)
(Posted on 1/7/10)
Review by mbramel -
Ordered this on Dec 27th. Came the 30th by Fedex. Wonderful service. Mounted the lamp on my infratech 1500w 2x3 paint curing lamp stand. The lamp works great. Heats up really quick! When curing powder slowly ramp up the temperature ( distance to part) otherwise you will have peel like a florida grove. Can be a little bit ...intriguing figuring out the right angles to cure some parts. Some parts are a bit questionable like really deep dish wheels. But works great for flat objects like engine blocks, axle housings, suspension arms, etc. I cant afford to buy or make a walk in oven nor the electricity! So I dont mind one bit having to rotate or reposition parts to the lamp.Price Value Quality -
Excellent Product
(Posted on 10/29/09)
Review by Mike -
Little pricey, but it works excellent. Fantastic for curing my custom motorcycle frames and parts.Price Value Quality
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