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Product News: Flexible Micro Borescope

So thin, nearly the diameter of human hair

Advanced Inspection Technologies Inc.
Wed, 03/17/2010 - 07:23
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(AIT: Melbourne, FL) -- Advanced Inspection Technologies Inc. (AIT) introduces a new line of flexible micro borescopes that are incredibly thin. The new micro borescopes can inspect the interior of castings, machined parts, turbine components, and other parts that were previously impossible to inspect. In addition to the availability of small diameters of 0.35 to 3.8 mm the micro borescopes are flexible. Rigid micro borescopes are limited by the ability to only inspect in areas with a straight pathway for access, while flexible micro borescopes allow inspectors to snake through passage ways and turn corners to view areas that were previously inaccessible.

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“The new micro borescopes are so thin that they are nearly the size of a human hair,” says Paul Fitzgerald, president and CEO of Advanced Inspection Technologies. A human hair is only 0.1 mm in diameter, so you would only need three and a half to equal the size of the smallest micro borescope.

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