
Video videoscope is a more advanced industrial videoscope. Compared with video videoscope, pipeline videoscope is simpler and less functional. Video videoscope is a widely used and durable videoscope detection tool, which can provide users with many cutting-edge functions, including video / still image recording. The video videoscope has a small sensor chip at the end of its insertion tube, which can capture video images and still images. The sensor sends these images to the liquid crystal display (LCD) screen for inspection. Many modern video videoscopes are also equipped with LED lights or laser diode light sources at the end of the insertion tube.
Pipe videoscope is an videoscope detection equipment composed of rigid pipe or plastic flexible pipe. It can transmit the image inside the tested part to the eyepiece or screen. Its structure and function are relatively simple and its diameter is generally large. Using these equipment, inspectors can observe the situation in the area where it is difficult to enter. The pipeline videoscope transmits the image to the eyepiece or screen through a plastic flexible or rigid insertion tube. It is a simpler instrument, often with a large diameter, and has no good applicability as the video videoscope. Pipeline videoscope and video videoscope can sometimes be used interchangeably. Both belong to industrial videoscope. Video videoscope is a more advanced industrial videoscope with video and still image recording functions. Compared with pipeline videoscope, it is simpler.

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