New Landing Gear Borescope from ITI offers UV Video Inspection
(PRWEB) July 26, 2013 -- Instrument Technology, Inc (ITI) has launched a new Ultraviolet Video Inspection Borescope System (UVU) for inspecting surfaces of aircraft landing gear.
Designed to eliminate the need for mirrors or bulky UV lamps, the new UV Viewing system designed by ITI increases reliability and decreases inspection time.
“The system is ideal for viewing inside many types of landing gear, from smaller nose wheels to jumbo main landing gear,” said Dean K. Widiger, ITI Industrial Product Sales Manager. “It also accommodates both Visual and Fluorescent Magnetic Particle Inspections. It can also be used for applications such as Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection and Fluorescent Lean Detection.”
The scope has a high resolution digital video display provided by an internal HD digital camera that connects directly to a computer. The system software operates all the inspection modalities and will record and store digital images. Optional measurement software is available.
The UVU Ultraviolet Video Inspection Borescope system is currently being used in GE Jet Engine Center Shaft inspections and in other applications for large ID components.
As a premier U.S. engineering-based firm, Instrument Technology, Inc. (ITI) in Westfield, MA specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of high quality Borescopes, Fiberscopes and Videoscopes for inspection or observation into hostile environments or inaccessible areas.
From its inception in 1967, ITI has prided itself in bringing solutions to its customers with the most advanced remote viewing instruments and systems available, backed by a superior team of engineering specialists.
For more information, contact Dean K. Widiger at (561) 306-4346 or email at deanw(at)scopes(dot)com.
Don Moorhouse, Eleventh Avenue Public Relations, 508.410.5208, [email protected]
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