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Ultra-durable borescope.

Lenox Instrument Company has developed a durable flexible borescope A borescope is an optical device consisting of a rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece on one end, an objective lens on the other linked together by a relay optical system in between. , the Casting Scope, designed to inspect metal castings Metal casting

A metal-forming process whereby molten metal is poured into a cavity or mold and, when cooled, solidifies and takes on the characteristic shape of the mold.
 and other rugged, hard-to-access areas. This new instrument features a renewable front probe that can be easily replaced after thousands of inspections. These flexible borescopes are capable of viewing the inner workings of complex castings such as cylinder cylinder, in mathematics, surface generated by a line moving parallel to a given fixed line and continually intersecting a given fixed curve called the directrix; each line of the family of lines forming the cylinder is called a ruling, or generator.  heads and engine blocks, and then displaying the images on a color monitor See monitor.  for operator comfort. Lenox Instrument Company

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Title Annotation:SPOTLIGHT
Publication:Modern Applications News
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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