Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rigid endoscopes - warm and cold light

A rigid endoscope is used to inspect inaccessible places / view where the eye cannot see. Through image transferring lens system it is possible to look through a tube. The lens system allows the image that the end of the rigid endoscope, the tip gets, is sharply transported to the end where you look into the eyepiece.

The range of rigid endoscopes is high. There are different types of materials that are used for the tubes. Opti-Mize uses high quality stainless steel for its rigid endoscopes. One of the most important distinctive components are the image transferring lenses. Opti-Mize uses lenses of very high quality, produced in Germany.
Warm light and cold light rigid endoscopes.
Warm light endoscopes illuminate the tip (tip) of the endoscope with a light bulb. In cold light endoscopes, an external light source is being used. The light is transferred by optical fibers to the tip of the endoscope.
Warm light endoscopes need an external battery to light up the bulb in the tip. The light output here is moderate. Cold light endoscopes are handier through a light source which is placed directly onto the endoscope. The cold light endoscopes of Opti-Mize have patented light sources which generate unmatched light output.
For rigid endoscopes are very many applications, from human examination to industrial.



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