With an available 2.2 mm diameter flexible scope or a 1.8 mm rigid scope, the IPLEX TX II ultra-thin videoscope enables you to obtain a wide field of view in spaces where the opening is very small for faster inspections and easier decision making.
+ See moreFor challenging inspections that require a small borescope, the IPLEX G Lite industrial video borescope packs powerful imaging capabilities into a small, rugged body. Lightweight and able to go almost anywhere, this remote visual inspection tool equips users with the image quality and ease of use to get the job done.
+ See moreWith interchangeable insertion tubes and light sources, an 8 inch touch screen, and advanced imaging features, the IPLEX GX/GT videoscope delivers an optimal balance of versatility, imaging capabilities, and ease of use.
+ See moreThe IPLEX NX videoscope combines our highest-quality images with an intuitive user interface, ergonomic design, and durability for efficient inspection in nearly any environment. Its clear, bright images and powerful measurement features are built to exceed expectations
+ See moreThe IPLEX GAir videoscope helps users reach far away inspection targets quickly and easily. With a 30 m (98 ft) and 20 m (65 ft) scope, air articulation, live image orientation, and other features that enable you to navigate precisely and capture high-quality images, the IPLEX GAir videoscope helps inspectors maneuver to targets quickly and efficiently.
+ See moreVideoscopes, also known as video borescopes,provide a clear view of inspection areas inaccessible to other NDT methods. Their flexibility and durability provide advanced inspection capabilities for bores, holes, pipes, cavities, and other challenging applications. Olympus videoscopes provide outstanding image quality and versatility to meet a variety of requirements. The IPLEX™ TX videoscope has an ultra-thin 2.4 mm diameter that can reach inside almost any space, while the IPLEX Long Scope is ideal for inspecting long-reach areas, such as boiler tubes. Their ability to image difficult-to-reach places makes videoscopes essential tools for nondestructive testing in industries like aviation and construction.