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Vessel inspection system reduces manned entry
16 May 2018
Recently updated, the latest generation of the Tank and Vessel inspection camera – INVIZ SNK – is designed to allow a detailed inspection of confined spaces without requiring manned entry.

The SNK system delivers 40x optical zoom and a further 10x digital zoom, ensuring that even very large tanks can be inspected without the need to set up scaffolding or tie up resources for safety cover. Pan/tilt capability ensures the user can view the entire structure, while the optional Manhole Tripod allows the system to be deployed through manways and inspection hatches from 150mm dia.
Included in the system is a pair of integrated High Power LED lamps that ensure the internals are well lit. The latest imaging module incorporates a low light enhancement capability, ensuring inspectors and surveyors can get the highest quality images and video.
“We have had a lot of interest from a wide variety of industries looking to document the condition of their assets and allow detailed inspection without manned entry,” says Paul Sacker of Crimson Industrial Vision. “Customers from pharmaceutical, metal processing, petrochem and chemical industries are under increasing pressure to reduce risk and manned entry of vessels and still need good information of asset condition – the SNK system allows this.”
www.crimsoniv.co.uk
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