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An inspection camera, also known as a borescope, is a device that works similarly to a camera, microscope, or telescope in that it enables you to view objects that are either too close, too far away, or completely out of your line of sight.
An inspection camera attaches to a flexible shaft with a camera at the end and has a black-and-white or colour display, some of which are removable for remote viewing. To brighten the work area, the camera frequently contains many LED lights. After the camera shaft has been positioned, the inspection camera’s display will show what the camera “sees.”
There are many different types of print image inspection cameras available to suit a range of different tasks. Endoscopes, also known as fiberscopes, are inspection cameras with flexible shafts that are frequently used in medical and veterinary applications.
Examples include angioscopes for viewing the heart, bronchoscopes for viewing the lungs, colonoscopes for viewing the colon, otoscopes for viewing the ears, and gastroscopes for viewing the stomach.
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC technicians use inspection cameras to plan where to run pipes and wires as well as to check for blocks and breaks. Exterminators use inspection cameras to look inside pests’ hives, nests, and tunnels.
And locksmiths and law enforcement frequently use inspection cameras. Inspection cameras have a wide range of industrial applications in addition to medical ones. Among DIYers, inspection cameras are a highly common tool for home remodeling.
Some inspection cameras can record video and still photographs on an SD card, which makes them very helpful for recording what you see. For better observation, certain inspection cameras include digital zoom and image rotation. A quality inspection camera may be the ideal tool for you, whether you’re a novice or a skilled expert.
The Global print image inspection camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The new LiveWebView feature for PrintSTAR and LiveSheetView for CartonSTAR can be added to the tried-and-true inline inspection solutions from ISRA VISION. It is much simpler to control and inspect the printed picture thanks to this live view functionality, which continuously displays the entire printed image that is undergoing examination on a dedicated screen.
PrintSTAR inline print image inspection camera devices use high-resolution line cameras in conjunction with extremely bright LED lighting to quickly identify both isolated and recurrent flaws in flexible packaging. ISRA VISION also provides a solution for exacting quality and process control of the printed image on corrugated board surfaces with its inline inspection system CartonSTAR.