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A borescope (occasionally called a boroscope, though this spelling is nonstandard) is an optical instrument designed to assist visual inspection of narrow, difficult-to-reach cavities, consisting of a rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece or display on one end, an objective lens or camera on the other, linked together by an optical or electrical system in between. The optical system in some instances is accompanied by (typically fiberoptic) illumination to enhance brightness and contrast. An internal image of the illuminated object is formed by the objective lens and magnified by the eyepiece which presents it to the viewer's eye.
Rigid or flexible borescopes may be externally linked to a photography or videography device. For medical use, similar instruments are called endoscopes.
A borescope (occasionally called a boroscope, though this spelling is nonstandard) is an optical instrument designed to assist visual inspection of narrow...
A flexible Videoscope or Video Borescope is an advanced type of borescope that houses a very small image sensor embedded into the tip of the scope. The...
esophagogastroduodenoscopy. For nonmedical use, similar instruments are called borescopes. Adolf Kussmaul was fascinated by sword swallowers who would insert a...
Roland Paxton failed to find evidence of a horse at Glenfinnan using a borescope inserted into boreholes in the only two piers large enough to accommodate...
DSP-based synthesizer by Creamware Endoscope, an optical instrument (borescope) used to perform medical visual inspection (endoscopy) of enclosed body...
buildings via lobbies is often avoided due to the risks of being seen. A borescope can be used to peer around corners and under doors, to help spot people...
certainty" to Flight 370. These serial numbers were retrieved using a borescope. After the discovery, French police conducted a search of the waters around...
lumps of clay, or even surrounded by solid rock or coral". In 1994, a borescope analysis of the stone's holes was performed. State archaeologist Richard...
exploratory or surgical procedures. Industrial endoscopes (see fiberscope or borescope) are used for inspecting anything hard to reach, such as jet engine interiors...
and a CMC shroud coating in the HP turbine was seen flaking off in a borescope inspection, creating a leaking gap: eight in-service engines are seeing...
2018. Honeywell maintenance program is $447 for two engines per hour. Borescope inspections extends time between overhaul and some engines have remained...
as well as macro lenses and other special effect lens systems such as borescope lenses. Wide-angle lenses have short focal lengths and make spatial distances...
2006, but was initially delayed until January 17, 2006, to allow for borescope inspections of the Atlas V's kerosene tank. Further delays related to...
was founded in 1971, and a group focused on industrial products like borescopes called Karl Storz Industrial Group. KARL STORZ Endoscopy Canada Ltd. was...
of damaged materials; Humidity gauge, often paired with a thermometer; Borescope, a flexible tube with a camera at the end, to illuminate potential mold...