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Category Archives: Micro Borescopes
Borescope Inspection Of Large Cavities
A large cavity usually requires a large amount of light to successfully conduct a remote visual inspection with a borescope. This simply requires the largest possible borescope. If the borescope can be rigid it will be a simple matter to focus … Continue reading
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Close Fitting Inner Diameter Borescope Inspection
When a borescope is being used to inspect the inside wall of a bore the following considerations are important. If a view directly at the wall is desired, and the borescope is a close fit in the bore, the focus … Continue reading
Flexible Fiberscopes used to inspect medical instruments
Flexible fiberscopes are being used to inspect medical instruments. The instruments that have been used at hospitals and other medical facilities are being re-processed and/or re-manufactured for re-sale back to the medical industry. Fiberscopes ranging from .35 millimeters in diameter … Continue reading


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