Flexible visual inspection tools for confined, enclosed, and hard-to-access internal spaces. Supporting non-destructive testing, diagnostics, and quality assurance across industries.
Video endoscopes provide internal inspection through small access openings using flexible probes with integrated imaging sensors. Typical probe diameters range from 2 to 8 mm, with working lengths from 1 to 10 m, depending on the application.
These tools are widely used for inspecting mechanical assemblies, housings, cavities, and internal components where disassembly is impractical. High-resolution imaging and adjustable illumination enable reliable detection of wear, corrosion, and foreign object debris.
How to choose / What to consider
- Probe diameter vs access constraints
- Required working length
- Need for articulation (straight vs complex geometry)
- Image resolution for diagnostics vs documentation
- Environmental resistance (oil, dust, moisture)
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