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Heat-resistant Videoscope

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Monday, 10 October 2011 16:18

Heat resistant videoscopes - tested! Operate your IT Concepts videoscope in temperatures up to  284°F / 140°C for up to 5 minutes of continuous use.

After some time, you will observe some pixelation (interference) on the image. Remove the scope and the image will come back to its original appearance. Our tests have shown that the videoscope will function above 284°F / 140°C up to 376°F / 191°C but such extremes are not recommended without causing permanent damage.

Video borescope inspections are often spontaneous and critical in nature. Whether it is a gas turbine, steam turbine, steam line, heat exchanger, or motor operated valves, time to allow machinery to cool is not always an option. Typically, borescope insertion tube resistance to heat has been limited to approximately 176 degrees Fahrenheit.

The latest technology provides temperature resistance nearing 300 degrees Fahrenheit. This capability protects the borescope CCD camera from damage due to excessive temperature exposure.

 Heat resistant Videoscopes…only from IT Concepts !


Videoscope-Temperature-Test-0

140°C = 284°F


Videoscope-Temperature-Test-1

153°C = 307°F


Videoscope-Temperature-Test-2

170°C = 338°F