In the complex environment of nuclear power plants, safety and precision are non-negotiable. Regular and thorough inspections play a major role in ensuring safety and efficiency—but these are often high-risk procedures that involve examining high-radiation,...
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Enhancing Safety during Nuclear Inspections with Borescopes
Summary: The use of USA Borescopes' range of videoscope products during nuclear inspections keeps power plants' safety a top priority, adding value and efficiency for long-lasting plant integrity. Remote visual inspection specialist, USA Borescopes, play a key role in...
Minimizing Radiation Exposure with Borescopes
Successful inspection technology firm USA Borescopes has unveiled a new generation of advanced nuclear borescopes, designed to drastically minimize radiation exposure for nuclear and industrial inspectors through remote visual inspections that enhance worker safety,...
Everything You Need to Know About Aviation Borescope Inspections
An aviation borescope inspection allows maintenance professionals to examine hard-to-reach aircraft components without disassembly. Discover the benefits, best practices, and tips for effective inspections in this complete guide.
Estimated Costs to Run a Camera Through a Sewer Line
Sewer line issues are a common problem for homeowners and commercial property managers alike. From slow drains to backups and leaks, knowing the exact condition of your sewer line can save you time, money, and headaches. One of the most effective ways to diagnose...
Flexible vs. Rigid Inspection Cameras: Which Is Best?
Confused about whether to use a rigid scope or flexible scope for inspections? This guide breaks down the pros, cons, and applications of both types of inspection cameras to help you make the right choice.
Cameras That Can Withstand High Temperatures: Buyer’s Guide for USA Borescopes
Working in high-heat environments? A camera that can withstand high temperatures is essential for safe, accurate inspections. This guide covers features, tips, and applications to help you choose the right high-temperature camera or borescope.
Is a Sewer Camera Inspection Worth It? Pros and Cons of Renting vs. Buying a Borescope
Wondering if a sewer camera inspection is worth the investment? This guide breaks down the pros and cons of renting vs. buying a borescope. Learn when it’s smarter to rent, when to invest, and how the right decision can improve your workflow, reduce costs, and boost professionalism.
Choosing the Best Articulating Borescope: Features, Use Cases, and Buying Guide
An articulating borescope offers unmatched flexibility for inspecting hard-to-reach areas with precision. This guide covers must-have features, common applications across industries, and expert advice to help you select the perfect tool for your specific inspection needs. From automotive diagnostics to industrial audits, discover how these versatile devices improve accuracy, save time, and reduce downtime.
How Long Does a Videoscope Inspection Take?
Videoscope inspections typically take 30–60 minutes, but timing varies based on complexity, equipment, and operator experience. Learn what affects inspection duration and how modern scoping tools help streamline the process for faster, more accurate diagnostics.









