Evident Scientific Datasheets for Borescopes
Borescopes are optical inspection tools that consist of a rigid or flexible tube, an eyepiece on one end, and an objective lens on the other. They use optical relay components to transfer images of bores and cylinders from a tip to an eyepiece.
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| SolView is a simple and cost-effective tool for inspection of the quality of solder bonds beneath surface mount components. Battery power eliminates the need for external power supplies, making this... | |
| Some applications require the observation of a wider area that can be achieved using a single rigid instrument. Standard rigid borescopes have a fixed direction of view and a fixed... | |
| Standard Rigid Borescopes are available in a wide range of diameters, working lengths, direction of view and field of view (magnification). The stainless steel insertion tube usable at temperature between... | |
| The aerospace industry has for a considerable period of time adopted rigid borescopes as the preferred choice of instrument for the inspection of aero gas turbine engines. Olympus have partnered... | |
| The innovative modular design in 1.2mm, 1.7mm and 2.7mm ultra-thin borescopes allows cost-effective inspections, reducing the risk of damage and need for repair. The compact and versatile system design is... | |
| The ultra-thin IPLEX TX II video borescope is available with a 2.2 mm diameter flexible scope or a 1.8 mm rigid scope. Using the flexible scope, you can obtain a... | |
| The Zoom swing prism borescope has been added to the successful swing prism range. It incorporates the same characteristics as the standard swing prism, but with the added feature of... |