A videoscope is a piece of inspection equipment used to examine the insides of area that would be impossible or incredibly difficult to look at without technological assistance. They are useful for inspecting confined areas, like those within pipes or motors, that an unaided eye would have to dig or pull apart to be able to see. They come in a wide variety of sizes to fit all kinds of inspection needs. A videoscope’s diameter can range between 4mm and 12mm. Their lengths are typically somewhere between two and 16 meters. A videoscope is a surprisingly complex piece of equipment. While it may seem to be nothing more than a camera attached to some tubing, they have many features that are well thought out. One such feature is the articulation control system for the camera. This allows the end of the tubing where the camera is to pivot and swing, giving it increased inspection prowess. A videoscope is made up of: The scope A high intensity light source The video monitor An image capture system Videoscopes offer better picture quality than many of their counterparts, making them a solid choice when it comes to inspection technologies. To protect the equipment, you should not insert the scope into situations that are too hot nor into corrosive chemicals. If you’re in need of any kind of inspection equipment, the videoscope rental experts of Atlas Inspection Technologies can match you with the perfect videoscope for your needs.
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