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Tips for How To Choose a Borescope

For many tasks in manufacturing, inspections are essential to maintain high-quality standards. For most parts, workers look for flaws by hand using the same skills and techniques that have existed since the earliest forms of part casting. However, many manufactured elements essential to complex machines also have interior surfaces not conveniently accessible to the naked […] read more…

What Is a Videoscope and What Is It Used For?

Since its debut in the 1960s, the borescope has come a long way. Nowadays there are three distinct types commonly found on the market: rigid, flexible, and video borescopes. Immediately they may seem similar which prompts people too often as us, “What is a videoscope and what is it used for?” Anyone familiar with a […] read more…

What a Flexible Borescope Is

Borescopes are amazing pieces of technology that were conceptualized and used in primitive forms as early as the 1930s. They’ve served many industries and aspects of our lives since then. With the onset of the amazing technology of fiber optics, borescopes were changed forever and made even more amazing and useful. Even so, many people […] read more…

Common Applications of Borescopes

One of the most exciting developments in camera history is the borescope. These fantastic devices combine so many ideas that were once science fiction into a present-day wonder. A borescope is essentially a tiny, live camera mounted on either a flexible length of fiber optics or at the end of a rigid tube, much like […] read more…

What Is a Borescope Camera?

What is a borescope camera? A Borescope is a remote visual inspection tool. What is a borescope used for? Borescopes are typically used to inspect environments where the human eye cannot access or may be unsafe. While borescopes have been around for decades the industry has seen major advancements with new technology. Industrial borescopes are […] read more…