If you’re evaluating an infrared therapy lamp manufacturer, chances are you’re not shopping for a single unit — you’re a brand owner, distributor, or clinic operator sourcing at scale. This guide covers what actually separates one factory from another, so you can shortlist a partner with confidence instead of guessing from a spec sheet.
What Is an Infrared Therapy Lamp, and Who Buys Wholesale?
An infrared therapy lamp delivers red and near-infrared light — typically in the 660nm and 850nm ranges — to the skin and underlying tissue. Wholesale buyers generally fall into three groups:
- ✓ Best for Commercial & Spa Use — salons and wellness studios that need durable, high-throughput panels
- ✓ Best for Clinical & Sports Recovery — clinics and physical therapy practices that need precise, repeatable dosing
- ✓ Best for Home Use & Personal Care — DTC brands private-labeling compact devices for consumers
Four Things Worth Checking Before You Sign a PO


1. Wavelength Accuracy, Verified — Not Just Stated
Ask for spectral test reports, not just a spec sheet. A factory worth working with can show you measured output at 660nm (red) and 850nm (near-infrared) per production batch — not only the target value from the design file.
2. Certifications for Your Actual Market
For most export markets, confirm the manufacturer can supply documentation for FDA, CE, and RoHS — and ask specifically which certifications they already hold versus which would need to be obtained for your product configuration. That distinction affects both cost and timeline.
3. OEM or ODM — Know Which One You Need
OEM means putting your brand on an existing design. ODM means the factory engineers a new device around your specification — a different housing, wattage, wavelength mix, or form factor (panel, mask, belt, cap). Nail this down before requesting quotes; ODM projects typically run longer timelines and higher MOQs than OEM.
4. MOQ Tied to Your Exact Spec
MOQ varies widely with product complexity, from single-unit samples to production runs in the hundreds. Push for a number tied to your exact configuration rather than a generic “factory minimum” quoted before your spec is finalized.
Why Buyers Choose Lumetive
Lumetive manufactures the full range of red and near-infrared therapy devices — panels, belts, facial masks, caps, mitts, and mats — at 660nm and 850nm, with FDA, CE, and RoHS documentation on hand. We work with brands, distributors, spas, and clinics on both OEM and ODM projects, from first sample to full production.
Frequently Asked Questions
What wavelengths does Lumetive use in its infrared therapy lamps?
Lumetive’s infrared therapy lamps operate at 660nm (red light) and 850nm (near-infrared), the two ranges most widely used in red light therapy.
Does Lumetive offer OEM and ODM services?
Yes — both OEM (private label on existing designs) and ODM (fully custom engineering from your spec) are available.
What certifications do Lumetive’s devices carry?
FDA, CE, and RoHS, depending on your target market’s requirements.
What is the minimum order quantity for a custom infrared therapy lamp?
MOQ depends on wattage, wavelength configuration, and housing customization. Send us your target spec and we’ll give you an exact number.