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Evident’s Ultrathin IPLEX TX II Videoscope

Enables better imaging in small spaces

Evident Scientific
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Wed, 02/21/2024 - 12:00
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(Evident: Waltham, MA) -- The new IPLEX TX II videoscope combines the versatility of a 2.2 mm-diameter flexible scope with an ultrathin 1.8 mm rigid scope in a single package, enabling users to choose the best setup for their remote visual inspection application. The result is a videoscope that offers easier insertion in the smallest spaces so inspectors can reach their targets fast and acquire the high-quality images they need to make decisions.

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The videoscope’s 120° field of view and high-pixel CMOS sensor provide high image quality over a wide area, helping inspectors complete their work more quickly. Bright LED illumination and image adjustments—like halation reduction—improve image quality to facilitate confident decision-making.

Inspect in smaller spaces

Compared to the original IPLEX TX, the IPLEX TX II has a redesigned flexible insertion tube and shorter rigid section length, making it easier to maneuver in small spaces. The rigid insertion tube also has an air-injection system that can be used to blow droplets of water or other liquids out of the way to obtain clear images.

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