It seems there's a technical maximum of 3200K for
Osram studio halogens. Starting from 230V/500W (I = 2.17A) up to a 230V/20kW monster (I = 87A), there is always 3200K. The lifespan specified varies:
230V/500W = 200hrs.
230V/1000W = 750hrs.
230V/2000W = 400hrs.
230V/5000W = 400hrs.
230V/10000W = 350hrs.
230V/20000W = 350hrs.
This is a little strange. They could have typos in their specs.
The melting point of tungsten is 3683.15K. If the rated filament temperature is 3200K at maximum (even if this is a "wire" heated up by 87 Ampers, thus the unevenness in thickness should be relatively minimal), they obviously make the lamp to survive a overvoltage (allowed 10%?) at least for a while.