A borescope is a tool that can make the invisible visible. How is this possible? Read this week’s article to find out what a borescope camera is and discover its important uses.
What is a Borescope Camera?
A borescope makes possible the non-destructive inspection of narrow or difficult to reach industrial systems and equipment. Camera borescopes comprise either a flexible or rigid tube with a camera lens attached at one end and a display at the other. These instruments capture a visual image and relay the information either wirelessly or directly to a video processor and display attached to the unit.
Important Uses For Borescopes
The capacity of video borescopes to capture both still images and videos makes them invaluable tools for many applications - like the non-invasive inspection of:
- Engines and turbines
- Power plant equipment
- Industrial equipment
- Plumbing gear
- Buildings; and
- HVAC equipment.
Examples of Borescopes
So you can better understand the variety of Borescope Cameras available, our scientists have put together some representative examples, including their key specifications.
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EXTECH BR250, Video Borescope Wireless Inspection Camera
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Videoscope Kit With Wireless Handset & 6Mm Semi-Rigid
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Conclusion
A borescope is an instrument used to inspect narrow or hard-to-reach commercial/industrial systems and equipment. The examples provided by Instrument Choice Scientists indicate that you can find a camera borescope to suit any application and budget.
View the complete range of Borescopes and Inspection Cameras here.
Unsure of which camera borescope is best for your application? Want more information on any of the above products? Speak with an Instrument Choice Scientist! We’re here to help! Call 1300 737 871 or email customer-service@instrumentchoice.com.au.