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Aven MIG Video Borescope: Palm-Size Power in Self-Contained Instrument with Camera, Wide-View Screen

This new-generation monitor image guide (MIG) borescope has integrated components that make it simple to capture and forward still or video images. It streamlines QC inspections in medical manufacturing, aviation, automotive and metal machining.

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Aven MIG Video Borescope
Aven MIG Video Borescope
PRLog (Press Release) - Jan 08, 2010 -
Remote visual inspection becomes more convenient with an advanced borescope that feeds images to a wide-view color LCD display. Rather than relying solely on an eyepiece, users of the Aven MIG Video Borescope can see, capture and share still or video images of tight areas lacking easy access.

    Applications include non-destructive testing and inspections by manufacturers performing R&D or quality assurance, as well as trouble-shooting by repair technicians. The sophisticated borescope streamlines work processes in the medical manufacturing, aviation, automotive and  metal machining fields, among others.

    "This professional system packs a lot of features into your palm," says Mike Shahpurwala, president and chief marketing officer of Aven, Inc., a global supplier of precision optical equipment. "It's light, powerful and  eliminates the need for a separate monitor or camera."    

    The self-contained instrument integrates a 3.5-inch screen and SD card for image capture. Other advantages of new-generation monitor image guide (MIG) borescopes are:

•   Integrated components: Operators needn't attach a camera to the eyepiece, which was awkward and inefficient. There's also no need for a separate monitor with cable link.

•   Image-forwarding: The built-in memory card and USB video output simplify inspection documentation for reports, consultation, regulatory compliance, training or customer reviews. This record could help address liability claims in case of a part failure.

    Practical uses also include training of engineers, assembly technicians, machine operators and inspectors. Live visuals can be compared with reference images for quality control. Problems can be annotated and added to an image archive.
       
    Aven's cordless instrument for looking into small, remote areas performs all jobs of a traditional industrial borescope in a durable device weighing 9 ounces (260 grams).  It also assures safety with a "cold light" source – four white LED lights in the three-foot (1-meter) flexible, watertight cable illuminate without burning or explosion risks.

    That cable has a CMOS image sensor chip in the 5mm mirrored insertion tip – the remote "eye" that allows close inspection in tight, dark spots not visible directly. It has a 67-degree field of view and depth of field from 1.5cm to 10cm (half an inch to four inches).

    The Aven MIG Video Borescope comes with three mirrored attachments, angled at 35 degrees, 45 degrees and 55 degrees – assuring application-tailored viewing precision.  

    The tempered glass lens is engineered to resist moisture, oil and scratches. Clear, high-resolution images are delivered to the wide-angle LCD display, which is an inch larger than on some video borescopes. Buttons on the face allow images to be saved for PC viewing, annotation and emailing. A 1GB memory card is included, and the unit can accommodate a 2GB card.

    Full-motion video can be fed to a TV, computer or other monitor via an included cable. The unit records 30 frames per second and is powered by four lithium-polymer batteries that record for up to four hours and recharge in one hour.

    This industrial-grade tool has adjustable illumination and is designed to operate at temperatures as low as minus 20 degree Centigrade.

    Aven, based in a high-tech corridor of Southeast Michigan, also offers a smaller model without video or image capture capabilities. The EZ Borescope has a 2.5-inch color screen.    

    "These recent additions to our line of optical products serve a need for a remote visual inspection system that adapts to diverse purposes," says Shahpurwala. "Wherever it's used, looking at a bright screen definitely beats staring into a small eyepiece."  
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    For more information or a free catalog, call (734) 973-0099 or see www.aveninc.com.

Visit Aven at Booth 866 of the Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) West exposition Feb. 9-11, 2010 in Anaheim, Calif.

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Aven, Inc. is an international source of high-performance precision tools and optical inspection systems.

More than 750 products include alignment tools, microscopes, magnifiers, pliers, cutters, illumination equipment and stainless steel hand tools. Brands include Mighty Scope, iLoupe, iVue and Athlet.

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Last Updated:Jan 08, 2010
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