Help for a novice, please: stripping paint

Never thought of the heated up lead paint - perhaps that smoke I saw when heating it up causing health problems.
My eyes are open again in lead paint I peeled, added to the asbestos I was constantly exposed to, car crashes, artillery rounds that might have exploded at times, almost other stuff like almost freezing to death one night while falling asleep on watch.. I have been really lucky so far. As also pointed out I also can see the problems of using a heat gun for layers of exterior paint for both not working well given the thickness and for health concerns - thanks. Didn’t consider such things before.
A note on the DYS lamp, something I had not known before... it is rated for lamp socket base down to horizontal position from what I see for all brands of the lamp industry wide. Wow, that’s interesting considering how useful they are for ray light kits inside a PAR 64. Already a high output in exchange for lamp life lamp, burning the lamp in other than a stated beam angle will also shorten it’s lamp life.
DYS is a high output lamp in exchanging lamp life for output. To get a longer lamp life you have to go higher wattage in getting the same lamp output. This given the IR heat given off by such lamps is still often in the nominal range unless either a heat lamp coated to boost IR light range, or as part of it’s higher wattage or maximized wattage in exchange for lamp life. Lots of "audience blinders" such as the FAY PAR 36 lamp doing the same. Can even get spot versions of them which would more focus the light and while also short lamp life, at least not have that issue of base down to horizontal.
Further note, in addition to focused MR-16 based reflector lamps for dental curing or hardening in even the MR-11 size, there is a "Paint Curing" type of lamp out there. Not really my field. Here is a few in concept (short lamp life.)

#13298
Philips #35436-5(410214)
MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)
52w/10v
MR-11
MOL41mm
GZ 4
330 mW Curing Power /400-500nm, Any Position
25hr
#14553
Philips #26391-3(424488)
MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)
52w/10v
MR-11
MOL 41mm
GZ 4
420 mW Curing Power /400-500nm, Any Position
25hr
#14552
Philips #924043217100
MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 40mm
GZ 4
400 mW Curing Power /400-500nm, Any Position
50hr
JCR/M12v-75w/HO
Ushio #1000929
MR-11, Dich Quartz (High Output) Specular Refl.
75w/12v
MR-11
c-8
MOL 35mm
G 5.3/4.8
Any Burn Pos. Work Dist. 26.5mm
N/A
N/A
50hr
JCR/M 12v75w/SD
Philips #924813417100
MR-11, Dich Quartz (Dental Hardening)
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 36mm
G5.3/4.8
84 mW Curing Power /cm Sq - 330-490nm, Any Pos.
50hr
#14513 Blue
Philips #924033517100
MR-11, Blue Quartz 700nm Absorb (Dental Hardening)
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 35mm
G5.3/4.8
480 mW Curing Power /400-500nm, Any Position
50hr
#64613
Osram #54159
MR-11, Quartz Blue Coated
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 35.5mm
G5.3/4.8
( LCL 26mm) Base Down ±105 , Fcl pt 26mm
25hr
#64614
Osram #54152
MR-11, Quartz UV Coated
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 35.5mm
G5.3/4.8
( LCL 26mm) Base Down ±105 , Fcl pt 26mm
25hr
#13865
Philips #26423-4(410719)
MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)
75w/12v
MR-11
MOL 35mm
G5.3/4.8
480 mW Curing Power /400-500nm, Any Position
50hr
JCR/M12v/100w/SD
Philips #924812617100
(#12037) MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)
100w/12v
MR-11
MOL 37mm
G5.3/4.8
119 mW Curing Power /cm Sq - 330-490nm, Any Pos.
25hr
#64635 HLX
Osram #54162
MR-16, CL, Quartz Gold Reflector
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 45mm
GZ 6.35
Burn Horz +90 , Focal pt 19mm
50hr
EFR
G.E. #41254
(A1-232) MR-16 Quartz Dich. Multi-Mirror
150w/15v
MR-16
cc-6
MOL 1.3/4"
GZ 6.35
Base Down to Horz.
3,350 K
50hr
EFR
Philips #31490-6
(#6423) MR-16, CL, Quartz Dich.
150w/15v
MR-16
c-6
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Base Down to Horz
3,350 K
50hr
EFR
Osram #54161 (Disc.)
#64634 HLX (A1/232) MR-16, CL Quartz White Reflect
150w/15v
MR-16
T-3.1/2
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm
50hr
EFR
Osram #54210
(#64634 HLX) (A1/232) MR-16, CL, Quartz White Reflect.
150w/15v
MR-16
c-8
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm
50hr
EFR/B
Philips #924800418500
(JCR 15v150/W5-B) MR-16, Blue Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
(Dental Hardening) Blue-Reflects Less 700nm
50hr
EFR/FO
Philips #924048218500
(#6423 FO) (A1/232) MR-16, Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Base Down ±105
3,400 K
800 Lum
50hr
EFR/XHP/FO
Philips #924044218500
(#6423 XHP/FO) (A1/232) MR-16, Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Base Down ±105
3,400 K
950 Lum
50hr
EFR
Ushio #1000272
MR-16, Dich. Quartz, Specular Reflector (50 BA.)
150w/15v
MR-16
c-8
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
Work Dist. 32mm, Base Down to Horz.
3,400 K
50hr
EFR
Wiko #10236
MR-16, Dich. Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
c-8
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
3,400 K
50hr
EFR
Norman Lamps
MR-16, Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
cc-6
MOL 1.3/4"
2-Pin
3,350 K
50hr
EFR
Halco
MR-16, Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
cc-6
2-Pin
Base Down to Horz.
3,350 K
50hr
EFR-5/X
Osram #54211
(#64620)(A1/232) MR-16, CL, Quartz White Smooth Ref
150w/15v
MR-16
c-8/T-3.½
MOL 42mm
GY 6.35
Axial Filmt. Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm
6% less than EFR
500hr
EFR/5H (#6423/5H)
Philips #13656-4
(JCR 15-150 5H) (A1/223/5H) MR-16, Dich. Quartz Smooth
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 43mm
GZ 6.35
Any Burn Pos. "Broadway Disco Lamp"
3,100 K
500hr
EFR/5H 3/03)
Philips #924793618500
(JCR 15-150 H5) (A1/233-5H) MR-16 Smooth Dich
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 43mm
GZ 6.35
Any Burn. Pos.
3,100 K
500hr
EFR/5H (7/04)
Philips #13656-4
(A1/233) (#6423/5H) MR-16, Dich. Quartz
150w/15v
MR-16
MOL 48mm
GZ 6.35
Any Pos. P-3 Tech
?3,400 K
500hr
JCR 15v150w 5H
Philips #24923-5
(H5-EFR) MR-16, Quartz Dich.
150w/15v
MR-16
c-8
MOL 42mm
GZ 6.35
"Focusline" Base Down ±90
3,100 K
60,000 Lux
500hr

Very specilized field such as you are looking towards solving the problem with. Stage and Studio lamps I don’t really think the best option. Yea, Bat Signal to Mark as he can figure out who is best from that brand to figure out how to solve this invention problem if not already solved by the above links. Other manufacturers of lamps also you can probably contact on line or thru your supplier.
 
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Never thought of the heated up lead paint - perhaps that smoke I saw when heating it up also causes health problems in the lead paint fumes breathed in?
My eyes are open again in lead paint I peeled, added to the asbestos I was exposed to, car crashes, artillery rounds that might have exploded many times, almost other stuff like almost freezing to death one night while falling asleep on watch.. I have been really lucky so far. As also pointed out I also can now see the problems of using a heat gun for layers of exterior paint for both not working well given the thickness and for health concerns - thanks. Didn’t consider such things before.

A note on the DYS lamp, something I had not known before... it is rated for lamp socket base down to horizontal position from what I see for all brands of the lamp industry wide. Wow, that’s interesting considering how useful they are for ray light kits inside a PAR 64 DJ cans. Already a high output in exchange for lamp life lamp, burning the lamp in other than a stated beam angle will also shorten it’s lamp life.
DYS is a high output lamp in exchanging lamp life for output. To get a longer lamp life you have to go higher wattage in getting the same lamp output. This given the IR heat given off by such lamps is still often in the nominal range unless a heat lamp coated to boost IR light range, or as part of it’s higher wattage or maximized wattage in exchange for lamp life. Lots of "audience blinders" such as the FAY PAR 36 lamp doing the same. Can even get spot versions of them which would more focus the light and while also short lamp life, most at least not have that issue of base down to horizontal.
Further note, in addition to focused MR-16 based reflector lamps for dental curing or hardening in even the MR-11 size, there is a "Paint Curing" type of lamp out there. Not really my field. Here is a few in concept (short lamp life.) I don't have any lamp charts on heat or paint curing lamps in a decent search.

#13298

Philips #35436-5(410214)

MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)

52w/10v

MR-11

MOL41mm

GZ 4

330 mW Curing Power/400-500nm, Any Position

25hr

#14553

Philips #26391-3(424488)

MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)

52w/10v

MR-11

MOL 41mm

GZ 4

420 mW Curing Power/400-500nm, Any Position

25hr

#14552

Philips #924043217100

MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 40mm

GZ 4

400 mW Curing Power/400-500nm, Any Position

50hr

JCR/M12v-75w/HO

Ushio #1000929

MR-11, Dich Quartz (High Output) Specular Refl.

75w/12v

MR-11

c-8

MOL 35mm

G 5.3/4.8

Any Burn Pos. Work Dist. 26.5mm

N/A

N/A

50hr

JCR/M 12v75w/SD

Philips #924813417100

MR-11, Dich Quartz (Dental Hardening)

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 36mm

G5.3/4.8

84 mW Curing Power/cm Sq - 330-490nm, Any Pos.

50hr

#14513 Blue

Philips #924033517100

MR-11, Blue Quartz 700nm Absorb (Dental Hardening)

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 35mm

G5.3/4.8

480 mW Curing Power/400-500nm, Any Position

50hr

#64613

Osram #54159

MR-11, Quartz Blue Coated

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 35.5mm

G5.3/4.8

(LCL 26mm) Base Down ±105 , Fcl pt 26mm

25hr

#64614

Osram #54152

MR-11, Quartz UV Coated

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 35.5mm

G5.3/4.8

(LCL 26mm) Base Down ±105 , Fcl pt 26mm

25hr

#13865

Philips #26423-4(410719)

MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)

75w/12v

MR-11

MOL 35mm

G5.3/4.8

480 mW Curing Power/400-500nm, Any Position

50hr

JCR/M12v/100w/SD

Philips #924812617100

(#12037) MR-11, Dich. Quartz (Dental Hardening)

100w/12v

MR-11

MOL 37mm

G5.3/4.8

119 mW Curing Power/cm Sq - 330-490nm, Any Pos.

25hr

#64635 HLX

Osram #54162

MR-16, CL, Quartz Gold Reflector

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 45mm

GZ 6.35

Burn Horz +90 , Focal pt 19mm

50hr

EFR

G.E. #41254

(A1-232) MR-16 Quartz Dich. Multi-Mirror

150w/15v

MR-16

cc-6

MOL 1.3/4"

GZ 6.35

Base Down to Horz.

3,350 K

50hr

EFR

Philips #31490-6

(#6423) MR-16, CL, Quartz Dich.

150w/15v

MR-16

c-6

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Base Down to Horz

3,350 K

50hr

EFR

Osram #54161 (Disc.)

#64634 HLX (A1/232) MR-16, CL Quartz White Reflect

150w/15v

MR-16

T-3.1/2

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm

50hr

EFR

Osram #54210

(#64634 HLX) (A1/232) MR-16, CL, Quartz White Reflect.

150w/15v

MR-16

c-8

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm

50hr

EFR/B

Philips #924800418500

(JCR 15v150/W5-B) MR-16, Blue Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

(Dental Hardening) Blue-Reflects Less 700nm

50hr

EFR/FO

Philips #924048218500

(#6423 FO) (A1/232) MR-16, Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Base Down ±105

3,400 K

800 Lum

50hr

EFR/XHP/FO

Philips #924044218500

(#6423 XHP/FO) (A1/232) MR-16, Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Base Down ±105

3,400 K

950 Lum

50hr

EFR

Ushio #1000272

MR-16, Dich. Quartz, Specular Reflector (50 BA.)

150w/15v

MR-16

c-8

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

Work Dist. 32mm, Base Down to Horz.

3,400 K

50hr

EFR

Wiko #10236

MR-16, Dich. Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

c-8

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

3,400 K

50hr

EFR

Norman Lamps

MR-16, Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

cc-6

MOL 1.3/4"

2-Pin

3,350 K

50hr

EFR

Halco

MR-16, Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

cc-6

2-Pin

Base Down to Horz.

3,350 K

50hr

EFR-5/X

Osram #54211

(#64620)(A1/232) MR-16, CL, Quartz White Smooth Ref

150w/15v

MR-16

c-8/T-3.½

MOL 42mm

GY 6.35

Axial Filmt. Burn Horz +90 / -15 , Focal pt 32mm

6% less than EFR

500hr

EFR/5H (#6423/5H)

Philips #13656-4

(JCR 15-150 5H) (A1/223/5H) MR-16, Dich. Quartz Smooth

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 43mm

GZ 6.35

Any Burn Pos. "Broadway Disco Lamp"

3,100 K

500hr

EFR/5H 3/03)

Philips #924793618500

(JCR 15-150 H5) (A1/233-5H) MR-16 Smooth Dich

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 43mm

GZ 6.35

Any Burn. Pos.

3,100 K

500hr

EFR/5H (7/04)

Philips #13656-4

(A1/233) (#6423/5H) MR-16, Dich. Quartz

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 48mm

GZ 6.35

Any Pos. P-3 Tech

?3,400 K

500hr

JCR 15v150w 5H

Philips #24923-5

(H5-EFR) MR-16, Quartz Dich.

150w/15v

MR-16

c-8

MOL 42mm

GZ 6.35

"Focusline" Base Down ±90

3,100 K

60,000 Lux

500hr
[TBODY] [/TBODY]

Very specilized field such as you are looking towards solving the problem with. Obviouly these MR-11 and MR-16 lamps if held at optimum focus range would be more like a "little princess" heat gun above and in optimizing the beam not of much use for a wide focus of heat.

Might look into this range of PAR 36 for something that would do about the same as the DYS better:

DWE

G.E. #41667

PAR 36/1, Quartz MFL (40 x 30 Ba)(HRG)

650 w

PAR36

cc-6

MOL 2.9/16"

Scr.Term

(Base Horz, Dry Only, Explos. Fragmt.)

3,200 K

24,000 Cand

100hr

DWE

Osram/Sylvania #54502

650 w

PAR36

Scr.Term

24,000 Lum

100hr

DWE

Ushio #1000226

PAR 36, Quartz MFL

650 w

PAR36

MOL 69.9mm

Scr.Term

3,200 K

100hr

DWE

Norman Lamps

PAR 36, 1/CL, Quartz

650 w

PAR36

MOL 2.9/16"

Scr.Term

Any Burn Pos.

3,200 K

100hr

DWE

Halco

PAR 36, Quartz

650 w

PAR36

Scr.Term

Base Horz.

3,200 K

24,000 Cand

100hr

FBE

G.E. #41669

PAR 36/5D, Quartz Dich. SP (25 x 15 Ba)

650 w

PAR36

cc-6

MOL 2.9/16"

Scr.Term

(HRG) (B.Hz. Dry Conditions Only, Exp. Fgmt.)

5,000 K

36,000 Cand

30hr

FBE

Osram/Sylvania #54505

650 w

PAR36

Scr.Term

20,000 Lum

36hr

FBE

Norman Lamps

PAR 36, 5D/CL, Quartz

650 w

PAR36

MOL 2.7/16"

Scr.Term

5,000 K

30hr

FBO

G.E. #41671

PAR 36/5, Quartz SP (25 x 15 Ba) (HRG)

650 w

PAR36

cc-6

MOL 2.9/16"

Scr.Term

(B.H, D.O, Explos. Fragmt. when Break)

3,400 K

67,000 Cand

30hr

FBO

Norman Lamps

PAR 36, 5/CL, Quartz

650 w

PAR36

MOL 2.7/16"

Scr.Term

3,400 K

30hr

FBO

Halco

PAR 36, Quartz

650 w

PAR36

Scr.Term

Burn Horz.

3,400 K

7,500 Cand.

30hr

FGK

G.E. #41675 (?disc.)

PAR 36/8D, Quartz Dich. MFL 20x30 Ba

650 w

PAR36

cc-6

MOL 2.9/16"

Scr.Term

(Base Horz, Dry Only, Explos. Fragmt.)

5,000 K

1,900L/24,000C

35hr
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Stage and Studio lamps I don’t really think the best option. Yea, Bat Signal to Mark as he can figure out who is best from that brand to figure out how to solve this invention problem if not already solved by the above links. Other manufacturers of lamps also you can probably contact on line or thru your supplier.
 
The OP believes he has found a better socket but is having difficulty identifying lamps for the socket that fit the need. I imagine factors that would help socket and fixture life would be welcome; as might suggestions for a source of GZ9.5 sockets that would endure better.

The question originally asked was what lamp might be good for a G9.5 socket as the lamp he had used (probably a DYS) required a GZ9.6 socket. The DYS is a 600W lamp putting out about 17,000 lumens at 3200K. The overall lenght of a DYS is 2.5", lamps he has found for the G9.5 are all too long.
 
So in initial checking of my notes, I only did a search of "heat" and not into IR. IR in a search brought up a lot of those two letters amongst brands, IR coatings to reduce heat and lots of other findings. Was a useful search though in remembering to do so while also pulling up some more lamps of interest assuming they are still made. Sorry I don’t have much info on especially the initial lamp specification notes in being old notes including if the lamps are still available but are lamps designed for IR output. Huge list of lamps and hard to update every lamp on it. I also didn’t do a search into R-Lamps as per obvious generating source for IR but included them now from notes as with other finds all of which could be discontinued or still available in the search. (Note: last number on the table is lamp hours)

H7680 HIR

G.E. #17894

PAR 46, Quartz

13v

PAR46

c-8

MOL 3.3/4"

Scr.Term

Halogen Infrared Spotlamp

H7680 HIR Bulk

G.E. #17890

PAR 46, Quartz

12.8v

PAR46

c-8

MOL 3.3/4"

Scr.Term

Halogen Infrared Spotlamp

H7680X HIR

G.E. #26694

PAR 46, Quartz, Long Life

13v

PAR46

c-8

MOL 3.3/4"

Scr.Term

Halogen Infrared Spotlamp, Bulk pkg #26695

#4439X

G.E. #39744 (?disc.)

PAR 46, CL. Incd. (20 x60 BA)

18w/12.8v

PAR46

c-6

MOL 4"

2Cont.Lug

Special Service

900 Cand

300

125R40/HT

Abco #03918

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat

125 w

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

Keep Dry, Shatter Risk

5,000

250R40/1 6pk

G.E. #37770

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat 6pkg

250 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 6.56"

E-26

Use Lens - Expl. Risk, Keep Dry, Shatter Risk,

2,200

+5,000

250R40/10 6pk

G.E. #37771

Red, Incd. Infrared/Heat (HRG) 6pkg

250 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 6.56"

E-26

Keep Dry, Shatter Risk

+5,000

250R40/1/CVG

G.E. #46881

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat, Teflon Coated

250 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 6.56"

E-26

"Cov-R-Gard", Keep Dry, Shatter Risk

2,150

+5,000

250R40/1/STG

G.E. #47224

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat, Teflon Coated

250 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 6.56"

E-26

Saf-T-Gard", Keep Dry, Shatter Risk

2,150

+5,000

250R40/4

G.E. #20724

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat BB, Industrial

250 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 7.43"

Med.Skir

Keep Dry, Shatter Risk

+5,000

250R40/10

Osram #14663

Red Bowl IF, Incd. Infrared (HRG) Gas Filled

250 w

R-40

cc-13

MOL 6.7/8"

E-26

Prot. from Moisture, Porc. Socket, prot. fr. touch. equip.

+5,000

250R40/HT

Abco #03916

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat

250 w

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

130v avbl #04329

5,000

250R40/HT/R

Abco #03917

Red, Incd. Infrared/Heat

250 w

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

130v avbl #04330

5,000

250R40/HT

Abco #04329

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat

250w/130v

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

250R40/HT

Abco #36936

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat 6pkg

250w/115-125v

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

250R40/HT/R

Abco #04330

Red, Incd. Infrared/Heat

250w/130v

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

250R40/HT/R

Abco #36937

Red, Incd. Infrared/Heat 6pkg

250w/130v

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

375R40

Osram #14746

Lt. IF. Incd. Infrared/Heat Lamp, Gas Filled

375 w

R-40

c-11

MOL 7.1/4"

Med.Skir

Prot. from Moisture

+5,000

375R40/1

Osram #14747

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat Lamp, Gas Filled, HRG

375 w

R-40

c-11

MOL 7.1/4"

Med.Skir

Operate only in Porc. Socket

+5,000

375R40/HT

Abco #03915

CL, Incd. Infrared/Heat

375 w

R-40

cc-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

R40CL375

Halco #104048

CL, Incd. Infrared

375 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 6.9/16"

E-26

1,730 Lum

5,000

R40CL375/SKT

Halco #104049

CL, Incd. Infrared

375 w

R-40

c-9

MOL 7"

Med.Skir

1,730 Lum

5,000

250BR40/4

Osram #14745

IF. Incd. Gas Filled Infared Heat, Industrial Gr.

250 w

BR-40

c-11

MOL 7.1/4"

E-26

Prot. from Moisture

+5,000

250BR40

Osram #14665

CL. Incd. Gas Filled Infared Heat

250 w

BR-40

cc-6

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

Prot. from Moisture, 6pkg avbl #146564

+5,000

BR40CL250/1

Halco #404068

CL. Incd. Infrared

250 w

BR-40

c-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

6,000

BR40RED250/10

Halco #104044

Red Faced Incd. Infrared

250w/125v

BR-40

c-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

250BR40HR/TF

Bulbrite #714625

Red, Incd Tough Coated Shatter Proof

250w/130v

BR-40

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

5,000

BR40TF250/10

Halco #404071

IF. Red Incd. Teflon Coated

250 w

BR-40

c-9

MOL 6.1/2"

E-26

375BR40

Osram #14746

IF, Incd. Infrared Industrial Heat Lamp, Gas Filled

375 w

BR-40

c-11

MOL 7.1/4"

Med.Skir

Porc. Socket, Prot. fr. Moist & Equip. Touch Blb

5,000
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In the general catalogues for lamps I have installed into my notes over the years - literally going page by page of any or all catalogues I could get, heat lamps such are not much listed. Hope such info is at least a start if searching for the best lamp for your project.
 
The OP believes he has found a better socket but is having difficulty identifying lamps for the socket that fit the need. I imagine factors that would help socket and fixture life would be welcome; as might suggestions for a source of GZ9.5 sockets that would endure better.

The question originally asked was what lamp might be good for a G9.5 socket as the lamp he had used (probably a DYS) required a GZ9.6 socket. The DYS is a 600W lamp putting out about 17,000 lumens at 3200K. The overall lenght of a DYS is 2.5", lamps he has found for the G9.5 are all too long.

The point mostly present is that in such a lamp and socket, it won't work, and find another source of light and socket which will work better.

GZ-9.5 sockets are designed about a lamp and light fixture it's used in, the DYS isn't really suitable in while high output/short life is also going to be shortened in lamp life if you use it in the wrong burn position in not working efficiently towards that lamp life. Heat sinks as with better yet if even forced cooling on the lamp will help some in counteracting this damage to the socket and lamp some, but it's still not going to work out as a lamp even if you help it with cooling because of it's expected lamp life.

Lamp sockets... will a GZ-9.5 from Kupo in a ray light kit work in a Lowell Omni Light = certainly not, same lamp used but completely different lamp socket. Ushio might be worth looking into for a GZ-9.5 socket in me not looking into if they make one for this unknown light in use, lots of brands make lamp sockets: Buhl, Osram, Leviton, Bender & Wirth, Fulham, Ushio, Etlin-Daniels, AAG Stucchi, EMF Corp, Etlin-Daniels, F.W. Morse, HI Tech Lamps, JKL Components Corp., Lighting Components and Design Inc., and Mitronix. What specific lighting fixture is this lamp socket to go into? Perhaps one of the above brands of lamp socket manufacturers I am aware of might have a better lamp socket.

As for going G-9.5 I posted I think some G-9.5 lamps that might be IR if still made and others recommended such as the GLC or I might the below if still made. As posted in general you would have to go higher wattage for a G-9.5 base and such lamps probably require forced cooling internally. Answer... no lamp for either socket will work best.

#54590

Osram #54590

CL, Quartz Spec. Purpose Heat Lamp

1 Kw

T-3

LCL 60.3mm

G 9.5

Any Burn Pos. w. proper cooling

2,950 K

25,000 Lum

2,000
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Now Ship is in the right direction. What you are really looking for is something that puts out more heat than light. (which is the opposite of all energy legislation). This is a lamp designed specifically for heat/IR application-- The gold coated reflector (or aluminum coated ones) direct ALL the wavelengths forward, thus sending the IR forward as well. All Dichroic reflectors send the visible light forward, but allow the IR to pass through, so they are terrible as heat lamps. A good idea is the PAR 38/R40 types I think Ship listed up above. Those are designed specifically for that purpose. A G9.5 socket (and lamp) is a bad choice (Unless you are a Silicon Wafer Manufacturer) as you need to capture the heat and direct it forward efficiently.


#64635 HLX

Osram #54162

MR-16, CL, Quartz Gold Reflector

150w/15v

MR-16

MOL 45mm

GZ 6.35

Burn Horz +90 , Focal pt 19mm

50hr
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