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Borescope Tip Held by an Inspector During a Metal Cast Part Inspection
A borescope is the broadest term relating to the remote visual inspection field of NDT.

In the beginning, the term was used to describe optical borescopes that utilized either glass rod lenses or fiber optic image bundles for image transmission. Later, the term "borescope" began to include electronic videoscopes which utilize CMOS or CCD sensors for image and video capture and so-called "digital borescopes».

BORESCOPES

Optical Borescopes

Our rigid borescopes are computer designed and they use rod lens optics to achieve crystal clear image quality. Available in diameters from 1.8mm, lengths up to 60 cm and 0, 30, 70, 90 and 110 degrees directions of view. Micro borescopes are precisely built and feature Japanese quartz optic with the smallest available diameter of 0.35mm.

Digital Borescopes

We offer a selection of versatile video borescopes that bring added flexibility to your inspection process. The most notable features include super small imaging sensors, articulating tips, measurement, bright LED illumination, image/video capture and portable designs
Need a specific borescope to match your inspection needs? Spend a few minutes with our technical sales specialists: their years of experience finding solutions, can help you find the most efficient inspection tool to achieve the results you want, for the budget you need

Looking for an explosion proof borescope?

Explosion Proof Borescope VIDEOSCOPE XT

Looking for a long borescope?

Long
Borescopes
Borescopes include inspection equipment for all possible types of applications.
Depending on the requirements for each particular job, we can offer rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible borescopes, devices with 2- and 4-way articulation or straight view probes, retractable telescopic poles, a great variety of diameters from ultra-thin borescopes (0.35mm / 0.013'') to heavy-duty scopes with up to 8mm (1/3'') probes.
Depending on the model, our borescopes feature recording capabilities, in addition, to still image capture, sound recording is also available with some models. Integrated and detachable light sources, and stainless steel and tungsten braided probes.
Examples of jobs that can be performed with borescopes include automotive and space industry applications (such as engine inspections), power plants and power generation, welding quality control, public safety and security, oil and gas industry, and firearms barrel inspection, among many others.
We are sure we have a borescope that has the right features for your specific job and fits your budgetary expectations.
All our devices carry a 1-year manufacturer's warranty.