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Product News: Rigid Hawkeye Video Boroscope

Fully portable visual inspection and image capture

Gradient Lens Corp.
Fri, 06/18/2010 - 12:05
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(Gradient Lens Corp.: Rochester, NY) -- The new Hawkeye Rigid Video Borescopes offer the convenience and image quality of video built right into every scope. This new line of direct-to-video borescopes has integrated charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras built into each of 18 models of Hawkeye Pro rigid borescopes, in five different diameters.

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When used in conjunction with the optional Portable Video Monitor, or a computer, image and video capture is as easy as the touch of a button. Images can also be viewed on most video monitors. These new rigid videoscopes have all the features and excellent optical quality of Hawkeye Pro Rigid Borescopes, including patented e2 endoGRINs(r) lenses, delivering bright, crisp, clear images.

“The affordability of borescopes in this new product line now allows every manufacturer of metal machined parts, castings, and more, to add video viewing and image capture to virtually every inspection station, by saving $1,500–$2,500 vs. buying individual video and borescope components,” says Douglas Kindred, Ph.D., president and chief scientist at Gradient Lens.

Hawkeye Rigid Video Borescope features include:

• Three viewing options

• Easy image capture

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