High-Resolution Inspection: Our borescope inspection cameras come with HD sensors and LED lighting for clear visuals.
Industrial-Grade Build: Shock-proof and waterproof bodies ideal for rugged usage in mechanical or rifle inspections.
Articulation Options: Choose from rigid, semi-rigid, or articulating borescope models depending on your inspection environment.
Videoscope Technology: Integrated videoscope inspection with image recording and live display support.
Built-in Light: Every industrial endoscope borescope camera is equipped with adjustable LED illumination.
Affordable Pricing: Competitive borescope prices and videoscope prices tailored for Indian industries.
Our Industrial Borescope Inspection Cameras are designed for a wide range of critical applications across industries. In rifle and barrel inspections, our specialized rifle borescope helps identify barrel erosion, residue build-up, and alignment issues without dismantling the firearm. For mechanical and engine maintenance, these devices enable close-up examination of engines, gearboxes, and turbines, saving time by avoiding complete disassembly. In the HVAC sector, technicians rely on our videoscope inspection cameras to inspect air vents, ducts, and AC pipelines quickly and efficiently. In industrial manufacturing units, they are invaluable for detecting cracks, weld defects, and pipe corrosion inside confined areas. Meanwhile, in defense and aerospace, our borescopes are used for high-precision inspection of missile chambers, aircraft turbines, and other sealed or sensitive equipment where visual access is limited.
An industrial borescope is a precision inspection instrument used to visually examine areas that are otherwise inaccessible or hidden within machinery, pipes, engines, and structural components, without dismantling them. It consists of a flexible or rigid insertion tube, a high-resolution camera, LED lighting, and often an LCD display for real-time viewing. Some advanced models, known as videoscopes, also include image capture and video recording features.
Industrial borescopes inspection camera are widely used across sectors such as automotive, aerospace, HVAC, manufacturing, and firearm maintenance. They help in detecting internal defects, blockages, corrosion, weld quality issues, or barrel wear with high accuracy. Whether it’s inspecting a turbine blade, rifle bore, or pipeline joint, an industrial borescope offers a non-invasive and cost-effective solution for preventive maintenance and quality control.
Industrial borescopes come in various types, each designed for specific inspection needs. A rigid borescope offers a durable and clear view along straight paths, making it ideal for inspecting metal tubes and rifle barrels with precision. The semi-rigid borescope provides flexibility while retaining its shape, which is perfect for navigating through pipes, HVAC systems, and automotive components. For more complex tasks, the articulating borescope features a controllable tip that can bend in multiple directions, allowing thorough inspection of turbines and intricate machinery. The advanced videoscope inspection camera comes equipped with an LCD screen and image or video capture functionality, making it ideal for visual documentation, reporting, and quality control in industrial environments.
Many users confuse a borescope with an endoscope, but they differ in application. A borescope is specifically designed for industrial and mechanical inspection, whereas an endoscope is typically used for medical purposes. However, industrial endoscope borescope cameras (with light and articulation) are engineered for use in tight, dirty, or inaccessible environments where high-resolution visibility is critical.
METERDI offers affordable options starting from ₹9,500. Price varies by resolution, cable length, screen size, and articulation. Contact us for a custom quote based on your industry needs.
When buying an industrial borescope camera, consider your inspection environment and application first. Choose between rigid, semi-rigid, or articulating types based on the accessibility and complexity of the inspection area. Look for features like high-resolution camera quality, adjustable LED lighting, and probe length that suit your specific needs. If documentation is important, opt for a videoscope with image and video recording capability. Check for durability ratings such as waterproof or oil-resistant designs, especially for harsh industrial use. Also, compare the borescope price against included features like accessories, display quality, and warranty. Finally, buy from a trusted supplier like METERDI Instruments that offers technical support and service in India.
1. Cable Length
Choose a cable length that suits the inspection depth—longer cables reach deeper but may be less rigid.
2. Camera Diameter
Select the right camera head size for your access point. Smaller diameters are better for tight or narrow spaces.
3. Articulation (Yes/No)
If your inspection path is complex, choose an articulating borescope for better maneuverability and directional control.
4. Field of View (FOV)
A wider FOV lets you inspect a broader area in one view—important for pipes, welds, and chamber walls.
5. Depth of Field (DOF)
Ensure the DOF covers the required range for clear focus at various distances, especially in longer cavities.
6. Camera Resolution
Higher resolution provides sharper visuals, essential for detecting small defects or fine surface wear.
7. Application Match
Always match the borescope type and features to your specific use—rifles, engines, HVAC, aerospace, etc.
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Browse our latest line of borescope inspection cameras below. Each product includes detailed specs, demo videos, user manuals, and warranty information. Whether you’re a gunsmith, HVAC technician, or factory maintenance engineer, METERDI has the right borescope machine for your job.
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