Industrial videoscopes, also referred to as video endoscopes or inspection cameras, have become essential tools for inspection and maintenance operations across a wide range of industrial sectors.
They enable remote visual inspections without the need for costly disassembly, even on critical or hard-to-access components, while helping to reduce downtime and maintenance costs. Typical applications include the inspection of turbines, blades, aircraft, helicopter and automotive engines, as well as heat exchangers, pipelines and industrial piping systems in demanding environments such as the pharmaceutical, nuclear and petrochemical industries.
Thanks to their versatility and reliability, industrial videoscopes are also widely used in security and defense applications. They are notably employed by security forces—including police, gendarmerie, customs and military—for the detection of concealed objects, inspection of confined spaces and control of sensitive areas.