Industrial Videoscope

Industrial Videoscope is a visual inspection tool designed for non-destructive examination of confined, complex, and safety-critical components.

Key Features:
✔️ Available in M-ADV Series and Q Series for different inspection demands
✔️ Tungsten-braided insertion tubes with 360° joystick articulation
✔️ Probe diameters from 1.7 mm to 6 mm, lengths up to 10 m
✔️ High-brightness displays with IPS LCD or HD OLED options
✔️ Digital zoom capability for detailed defect identification
✔️ Multiple probe types including forward, side, dual-view, and UV light
✔️ High-intensity illumination up to 100,000 lux for dark environments
✔️ Rugged 316 stainless steel camera heads with wide temperature tolerance

Industrial Videoscope

The Industrial Videoscope comes in two types: M-ADV Series and Q Series, both featuring tungsten braided insertion tubes with 360-degree joystick-controlled articulating camera heads. The M-ADV Series uses a 3.5-inch high-brightness IPS LCD screen with 640×480 to 720×756 resolution, while the Q Series features a 5.5-inch HD OLED display with resolution ranging from 400×400 to 1920×1080. Both types offer replaceable insertion tubes in diameters from 1.7mm to 6mm with lengths extending up to 10 meters. The Q Series provides 2.5X zoom capability across 10 levels, while the M-ADV offers 4X digital zoom.

Probe options include forward view, side view, dual camera configurations, and UV light variants producing 35mW to 60mW at 365nm wavelength. Illumination reaches up to 100,000 lux through distal LED or fiber optic systems with depth of field ranging from 3mm to 200mm depending on probe diameter. Stainless steel 316 camera heads resist chemical exposure and mechanical wear. Both systems record photos in JPG format and video in AVI or MP4, with HDMI and Micro USB ports for external display and data transfer. Operating temperature spans -20°C to 70°C.

Military ordnance disposal teams deploy the Industrial Videoscope for unexploded device examination without physical contact. Navy maintenance crews inspect turbine blades, heat exchangers, and fuel system components in confined engine compartments. Airforce technicians examine aircraft hydraulic lines, landing gear assemblies, and airframe structures for corrosion and crack detection. Security personnel use UV light probes for forensic investigation and trace evidence detection at sensitive installations.

Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies both videoscope types with probe selection guidance and operator certification training. The company maintains inventory of replacement insertion tubes and accessories for rapid mission-critical equipment restoration.

Can these videoscopes inspect live electrical panels?
Yes, the non-conductive tungsten braided tubes and IP68-rated camera heads safely inspect energized electrical cabinets and switchgear up to 1000 volts when proper safety protocols are followed.

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