Using industrial endoscopes to inspect pharmaceutical, food or chemical processing equipment, especially pipeline inspections, can help you check problem points in advance before failures occur. Process pipelines need to pass fluids or materials smoothly. Blockages, corrosion, cracks, pitting, and welds in the side walls are likely to prevent the full flow of process materials or liquids, especially for condenser pipes, boilers or heat exchangers. Regular inspections can minimize downtime. Industrial endoscopes can clearly observe the internal conditions of the pipeline without disassembling any equipment. They can also observe the blockages and leaks inside the pipes, whether they affect normal production, and can quickly respond to arrange subsequent cleaning plans based on the inspection results. Advantages of industrial endoscope inspections 1. The area inside the pipeline can be quickly inspected 2. No need to disassemble the pipeline system 3. Weld point inspections inside the process pipeline 4. Quality control inspections of defects at processing points Industrial endoscopes are valuable tools for inspecting the internal conditions of process pipelines, heat exchanger pipelines, condenser pipelines and other pipelines that require material flow. During the inspection, they can be photographed, recorded, and other defects can be recorded. How to choose an industrial endoscope for pipeline inspection 1. Probe diameter 2. Probe length 3. Probe guide 4. Image quality First, you need to understand the detailed information of the pipeline. What is the inner diameter? How long does the pipeline need to be inspected? During the inspection, does the pipeline have any bending parts and the bending angle? Then make your choice based on these parameters. When choosing a probe, try to choose one that is smaller than the inner diameter of the pipeline to ensure that the probe can reach into the pipeline.
