GE XL Detect plus VideoProbe
Remote visual inspection (RVI) via borescopes is becoming an indispensable aid to those wishing to monitor assets using non-destructive testing (NDT) approaches. Instead of having to dismantle equipment for internal examination, a suitably specified borescope allows you to see clearly inside it by inserting an optical probe. This technique is especially useful for engines, turbines, combustion chambers, and pipelines in sectors like oil and gas, power generation, food and beverage, pharmaceutical manufacturing, automotive and aerospace.
Your borescope’s video and still images need to be crisp and well lit if you are to assess and measure structural condition quickly and with accuracy. BHGE XL Detect and XL Detect+ VideoProbes score highly in this area. In doing so, they increase your probability of detection (POD) for pitting, cracking, corrosion, and similar defects in components, welds, and material surfaces.
The XL Detect and XL Detect+ models strongly illuminate the inspected area and produce high-quality images with a display resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. Both can also offer a custom offering of streamlined switchability between white and UV light. Choose the XL Detect+ option for even greater visibility. Its LCD screen is three times brighter and 85% bigger, at 5.0 inches instead of 3.7. With a clear display, your POD is enhanced while user interfaces are quicker and easier to navigate and long inspections are less likely to strain your eyes.
These VideoProbes work with a variety of standard optical tips, providing 360-degree all-way articulation as well as XpertSteer, bump gesture, menu access and navigation functionalities.
The optional Menu Directed Inspection (MDI) 1.1 application guides you step by step through each inspection process, so operation of these VideoProbes is simple for any user. It also automatically tags images and organizes your results for simplified reporting. Internal flash memory is 1 GB for XL Detect and 4 GB for XL Detect+. Up to five MDI 1.1 templates can be stored by the latter.
For easy connection, file sharing and communication, there is a USB port, a VGA (video graphics array) output and a headset microphone. If you prefer to transfer files wirelessly, you can buy a Toshiba FlashAir memory card with embedded wireless LAN (local area network) connectivity.




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