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Inspection with Long Videoscopes—Technology and Best Practices

Inspection with Long Videoscopes—Technology and Best Practices

The use of videoscopes enables the inspection of different types and lengths of pipework in several industries, such as oil & gas, power generation, bioprocessing, and food and beverage. The inspection of long, complex pipe networks presents additional challenges compared with applications with shorter lengths: the inspector needs to be able to maneuver a long probe, while determining its location in the pipe and acquiring high-quality images and videos. This must be done while avoiding health, safety, and environment hazards and minimizing wear and damage to the equipment.

During this webinar, we discuss the technology of long videoscopes, how to optimize them, and how to tackle the most common challenges to operating them. We cover topics including:

  • What are long scopes and where can we use them?
  • What features are necessary on long videoscopes to address visual inspection needs
  • Best practices for navigating the videoscope and maximizing probability of detection
  • Maximizing the life of your videoscope and tips to reduce equipment downtime
  • Inspection in special conditions: water and radiation
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Product Marketing Manager, Remote Visual Inspection

Bayard has 15 years of experience working with a wide range of industrial applications, having also worked as a project engineer and product specialist in the fields of numerical simulation and industrial lubricants.

Dec 09 2024
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