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Borescope Camera with Snake Type Articulating Insertion Probe
Remote visual inspection requires a wide variety of equipment with different specifications. If your work requires one of these and you are serious about performing your inspections, you should really consider a professional borescope camera; the only question is which one? Use the product selector below to learn more about our borescope camera systems and find the best solution for your application.

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Articulated and Video Borescopes

A borescope camera is a specialized inspection tool that allows users to view areas that are not visible to the naked eye. It consists of a long, flexible insertion probe with a camera at the tip, which can be inserted into small openings to inspect and evaluate an area without causing damage or exposing a large section. These cameras are equipped with CMOS or CCD camera chips and LED lights to provide clear and crisp images of the inspection area, which can be displayed on a portable monitor or computer/laptop. Many borescope cameras also have the ability to manually articulate the tip of the probe to navigate bends or view specific areas of interest, and some models offer additional features such as touchscreens, wifi streaming, dual focus, and dual view options.

Borescope cameras are used in a variety of applications, including inspection of pipes, engines, and other hard-to-reach areas. They are an effective and non-invasive way to identify problems or issues without the need for costly repairs or extensive downtime. At Fiberscope.net, we offer a range of borescope cameras with different specifications to meet the needs of different applications. Our sales specialists can help you find the best solution for your inspection needs, whether you need a basic model or a more advanced system with additional features.

FAQ

What is the difference between a borescope and an endoscope?

A borescope is a type of inspection tool that is used to visualize the inside of an object or area that is not normally visible to the naked eye. It consists of a long, flexible probe with a small camera at the end, which is inserted into the object or area being inspected. A borescope is typically used to inspect objects that have a small opening or a long, narrow cavity, such as pipes, engines, and guns.

An endoscope is a similar type of inspection tool that is used for medical and veterinarian procedures, such as examining the inside of the stomach or colon. It is composed of a long, flexible tube with a tiny camera and a strong illumination at the tip. An endoscope is inserted into the body through a natural opening or through a small incision in a procedure called endoscopy.

What is a borescope camera?

A borescope camera is a small, high-resolution camera that is mounted at the end of a borescope probe. It is used to capture images and videos of the inspection area. The camera is connected to a display screen or device, such as a smartphone or tablet, which allows the user to view the images and video in real time.

What is the best automotive borescope?

The best automotive borescope will depend on your specific needs and budget. Some factors to consider when selecting an automotive borescope include the length and flexibility of the borescope, the resolution and quality of the camera, the type of display screen or device it is connected to, and any additional features it may have, such as LED lighting or a built-in recording function. Contact us to find the most suitable option.

What to look for when buying a borescope?

When buying a borescope, you should consider the following factors:
Length and flexibility: The length and flexibility of the borescope will determine how far it can reach into an object or area, and how easily it can maneuver around corners or tight spaces.
Resolution and quality of the camera: The camera should have a high resolution and produce clear, detailed images. It should also be able to function well in low light conditions.
Display screen or device: The display screen or device should be easy to use and provide a clear, crisp image.
Additional features: Consider any additional features that may be useful for your specific needs, such as LED lighting or a built-in recording function.

What is a borescope used for?

Borescopes are used for a wide range of inspection tasks, including:
Industrial inspections: Borescopes are commonly used to inspect the inside of industrial equipment, such as pistons, valves, and tanks.
Automotive inspections: In the automotive industry, borescopes are often used to diagnose issues and detect damages.
Gun barrel inspections: Borescopes are used to examine the inside of gun barrels to check for wear and damage.
Other applications: A variety of other sectors, such as aerospace, defense, gas, and oil fields, employ borescopes in turbine defect detection, military operations, line assessments, and other inspections of hard-to-reach areas.

Is it possible to rent equipment?

Yes, you can rent a borescope camera instead of buying one. This can be a good option if you only need the unit for a short period of time or if you're not sure which model is best suited to your needs. To find the best deal, leave a request or give us a call. We will find the best solution for your needs and budget.

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Borescope Video Inspection Cameras

Borescope cameras, also known as inspection cameras or videoscopes, are versatile tools that are used for visual inspection in a variety of industrial applications. They consist of a camera probe, typically connected to a handheld device that displays the images or videos on an LCD screen. The camera probe is inserted into hard-to-reach places, such as pipes, tubes, and cavities, to provide a clear view of the inspection area.
Among the different types of borescopes is the articulating borescope, which features a probe tip that can be bent to different angles, enabling better viewing and maneuvering in tight spaces. These borescopes are commonly used in maintenance and repair, as well as in the retrieval of lost items. Another type of borescope is the non-articulating borescope, which has a flexible video probe without tip articulation. Rigid borescopes, which have a non-flexible camera probe, are also available.

Some borescopes come equipped with a USB interface and a video output, allowing easy connection to a computer or mobile device. Others have the ability to save pictures and videos on an external memory for later assessment and investigation. Some borescopes feature built-in camera software, which can be used to adjust the image quality, zoom, and other settings.
In addition, many borescopes have built-in LED illumination, which can help to light up the inspection area and provide finer image quality. Some borescopes feature detachable camera heads, which can be replaced with other types of cameras, such as side-view cameras, to capture different fields of view.

Borescope cameras can be a handy inspection device, especially when coupled with the features and software that improve the effectiveness during inspections in various things, from pipes and ducts to building structures, HVAC systems, electrical systems, and inside engines and gearboxes. They are available at an affordable price point and can be a valuable addition to any assessment station or repair toolkit. Our company offers a full line of borescope models to meet your specific application and need.
Small diameter borescope (2.8mm) with a side-view camera - VOYAGER C40
When it comes to upgraded borescopes, they are similar to regular borescopes, but they feature a video output or a Wi-Fi signal, to observe the image on a different display. This can be extremely useful in situations where the inspection area is in close quarters or impossible to access. Many of the video borescopes also include the ability to record images and videos, making them an ideal choice for industrial applications.

Borescopes and inspection cameras are versatile and powerful tools that can be used to inspect a wide range of industrial applications by providing high-resolution images and videos of the inspection area. Whether you're looking for a simple, affordable camera or a more advanced, feature-rich borescope, there is a variety of borescopes available to choose from, so you can select the one that best suits your needs.
Just a quick inspection of a large engine part using the IRIS 7 PRO videoscope with its high-end HAD CCD chip. This unit has a manual focus, so you can change the focal range to be closer or further away, and a side view prism lens is available.

Why you should buy Borescope Cameras from us

If you are in need of a high-quality borescope camera, Fiberscope.net is the place to go. We offer a wide range of borescope cameras to suit your specific needs and budget. Our team of experts is always available to help you choose the right camera for your application and provide you with the support you need.

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