Baroscopic Inspection

How It Works

 

Visual Access Using Borescope: A baroscopic (borescope) inspection uses a flexible or rigid optical device to visually examine the interior of machinery, components, or vessels without dismantling.

High-Resolution Imaging: Equipped with a high-definition camera and LED lights, the borescope captures live visuals or images of hard-to-reach areas.

Remote Inspection Capability: The tool is inserted through small access points, ports, or openings, allowing technicians to inspect internal parts in real-time.

Video Documentation: All findings can be recorded and stored digitally for analysis and future reference.

 What It’s Used For

 

Turbine and Engine Inspection: Commonly used in aerospace, power plants, and marine industries to inspect turbine blades, compressors, and combustion chambers.

Pipe and Tube Inspection: Ideal for checking weld integrity, corrosion, blockages, or cracks inside pipelines and heat exchangers.

Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection: Evaluates internal surfaces for pitting, scale formation, or material loss.

Quality Control in Manufacturing: Used in assembly lines for inspecting enclosed or miniature components without dismantling.

Benefits

 

Non-Invasive Inspection: No need to disassemble components, reducing downtime and saving costs.

Quick and Accurate Diagnostics: Fast identification of internal defects, improving the efficiency of maintenance planning.

Enhanced Safety: Prevents hazardous breakdowns by detecting potential failures in early stages.

Cost-Effective: Minimizes equipment disruption and labor costs associated with full teardown inspections.

Digital Reporting: Visual evidence supports documentation and client communication for audits and preventive maintenance.