Category Archives: Push Cameras

A push camera is a straight view video camera at the end of a semi-rigid push rod. A push camera or pipe inspection camera easily inspects 30 mm diameter pipes and larger up to 200 feet in length. A push rod camera or pipe camera head contains adjustable LED lights and a flexible “goose-neck” for getting around corners. Push cameras or pipe cameras are typically used to inspect long industrial lines or pipes that can be hundreds of feet long. Push & pipe cameras typically have the capability to record digital images for later review of inspections.

Coal Plant Emissions Reduced By Scrubbing Sulpher Dioxide

It’s not what you think! There is a big misunderstanding within the public about what is coming out of the stacks at power plants. For years, the tall wide concrete towers have been falsely associated with nuclear power plants, due … Continue reading

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Drain Cameras Can Inspect The Smallest Lines

New drain cameras now offer smaller camera heads to allow easy inspection of drain lines as small as 1/2 inch. Technology has made it possible to manufacture smaller diameter CCD cameras which in turn allow new drain cameras to be … Continue reading

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Sidewinder Pipe Camera Inspects Gopher Tortoise Burrow

The Sidewinder pipe camera was used to inspect a Gopher Tortoise burrow in Naples Florida. Able to capture still images and/or video, and rigid push capability, the Sidewinder worked flawless for the inspection team. The tortoise burrows average length is … Continue reading

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