Inspecting pipes, whether they are part of sewerage systems, water supply networks, or technical conduits, has historically been a costly and complex undertaking. Traditional methods, such as cameras pushed through on trolleys (ITV) or robots...
In the nuclear industry, visual inspection is critical to both safety and regulatory compliance. Confined, irradiating or hard-to-reach environments make manual inspections risky and costly. To meet...
Cement plants are particularly demanding environments: silos, cyclones, ducts, chimneys, technical galleries - all these spaces are often confined, dusty and difficult to access. To guarantee safety, performance and durability...
In modern industry, production shutdowns for maintenance are crucial times. They offer the opportunity to inspect equipment, piping or structures which, in normal operation, are difficult or dangerous to access. But these...
Inspecting networks - be they wastewater pipes, industrial facilities or engineering structures - is a daily challenge for operators. Traditionally, these operations have required...
Televisual inspection (TVI) has established itself as an essential method for checking the internal condition of pipes without the need for major works. At a time when wastewater networks are ageing, when local authorities and industrial companies alike are...