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VIDEOSCOPE 11

A compact and versatile colour television inspection system for the non-destructive testing, monitoring and early recognition of defects and failures within hidden areas including turbines, hollow structures, machinery, castings etc.
The Videoscope 11 with a probe diameter of only 11 mm is similar in operation and performance to a conventional fiberscope, yet the Videoscope 11, using a miniaturized colour CCD chip, offers a far superior resolution (approx. 400000 pixel) compared to the usual (approx. 30000 pixel) resolution of a fiberscope.

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With the image being directly transmitted to a colour TV-monitor the inspected areas can be examined fatigue-free and simultaneously by several experts when required. Available in different working lengths with remotely controlled focussing and 4-way tip articulation, the Videoscope 11 also offers the benefits of interchangeable objective heads (side viewing, tele, wide-angle and standard) thus ensuring maximum adaptability to inspect even the most difficult areas. Operation of the Videoscope 11 requires the use of a control unit KE-2. A Videoscope 11 allows you to reach your target quickly and reliable without destruction or expensive dismantling of the items to be inspected.

 

Working length: up to 10.0 meters
Probe diameter: 11mm
Sensor: CCD-colour chips, approx. 440000 Pixel, PAL (NTSC optional)
Focusing: Remotely controlled from steering body
Standard objective: Direct view 0°, field of view (diagonally) approx. 50°
Tip articulation:  4-way, 120° up/down, 90° left/right 4-way
Illumination: Integrated fibre optic illumination (circular arrangement at the distal tip)
Sealing: Insertion probe with exchangeable objective is waterproof.
Temperature resistance: -10° bis +40°

 


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