Video borescopes, also known as videoscopes, provide a clear view of inspection areas inaccessible to other NDT methods. These flexible and durable instruments provide advanced inspection capabilities for bores, holes, pipes, cavities, and other challenging applications. Our industrial Video Borescopes provide outstanding image quality and versatility to meet a variety of requirements. The IPLEX™ TX II video borescope has an ultra-thin 2.2 mm diameter that can reach inside almost any space, while the IPLEX Long Scope is ideal for inspecting long-reach areas, such as boiler tubes. Their ability to image difficult-to-reach places makes video borescopes essential tools for nondestructive testing in industries like aviation and construction. To learn more about our inspection video borescopes, check out our FAQs and videos below. |
The IPLEX NX videoscope combines our highest-quality images with an intuitive user interface, ergonomic design, and durability for efficient inspection in nearly any environment. Its clear, bright images and powerful measurement features are built to exceed expectations.
The IPLEX GAir videoscope helps users reach far away inspection targets quickly and easily. With a 30 m (98 ft) and 20 m (65 ft) scope, air articulation, live image orientation, and other features that enable you to navigate precisely and capture high-quality images, the IPLEX GAir videoscope helps inspectors maneuver to targets quickly and efficiently.
With interchangeable insertion tubes and light sources, an 8 inch touch screen, and advanced imaging features, the IPLEX GX/GT videoscope delivers an optimal balance of versatility, imaging capabilities, and ease of use.
The IPLEX G Lite industrial videoscope packs powerful imaging capabilities into a small, rugged body. Lightweight and able to go almost anywhere, users working in challenging applications have a remote visual inspection tool with the image quality and ease of use to get the job done.
If you’re inspecting in the cramped quarters of a wind tower nacelle, the wind version of the IPLEX G Lite videoscope’s combination of portability and powerful imaging features can make your job easier.
With an available 2.2 mm diameter flexible scope or a 1.8 mm rigid scope, the IPLEX TX II ultra-thin videoscope enables you to obtain a wide field of view in spaces where the opening is very small for faster inspections and easier decision making.
A video borescope is an inspection tool with a video camera at the end of a flexible optical tube. They are typically used for inspecting bores, pipes, holes, and cavities otherwise out of reach from other inspection devices.
Video borescopes have a small sensor chip in the tip of their insertion tubes that enables them to capture video and still images. The sensor sends these images to an LCD screen where they are viewed by the inspector. Many modern videoscopes also have an LED or laser diode light source.
A borescope is a common industry term for an optical instrument used to perform remote visual inspection. While some inspectors may use the term borescope to refer to a video borescope, video borescopes provide more advanced technology than borescopes. Video borescopes are versatile, durable visual inspection tools that offer many leading-edge features, including video/still image recording.
From calibration to training, we offer a broad portfolio of services to help you maintain optimal device performance. Evident service contracts are:
Video Borescope Care and MaintenanceLearn how to correctly care for and maintain your video borecope. | |
Inspect Wind Turbines with the IPLEX G Lite Inspection Video BorescopeDiscover the advantages of using our ultra-portable IPLEX G Lite inspection video borescope to perform wind turbine inspections. | |
High-Resolution Imaging with the IPLEX NX Video BorescopeLearn how our IPLEX NX video borescope delivers exceptional brightness and image quality for visual inspections. |
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