Archive for August, 2009
Monday, August 31st, 2009
We have just added a pan and tilt push camera to our rental offering. This camera offers 360 degrees continuous pan and 155 degrees in two directions of tilt. The camera comes with a built in sonde for below ground locating and is attached to a 190’ semi rigid push rod. The camera head is [...]
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
We recently received our first opportunity to repair an GE XL G3 Videoscope system! It was arrived with poor light output at the distal end of the videoscope. We diagnosed the problem as a broken light guide rod and we quickly repaired and returned it.
This highlights one of the keys to serving our customers. In our experience videoscope users will [...]
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Many customers are asking how much can you see through an infrared window? My typical answer is that it depends on the size of the IR window (2”, 3” or 4”), the field of view of the lens and the distance from the window to the target item. Another factor includes the physical size of [...]
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
Interactive Pipe Inspection (IPI), a Washington contractor Atlas Inspection Technologies works very closely with, will be exhibiting their inspection truck with the Panoramo 360° Pipe Scanner at the Evergreen Rural Water of Washington Fall Conference Trade Show & Equipment Expo held in the Ocean Shores Convention Center in Ocean Shores, WA. The event will take place [...]
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Friday, August 21st, 2009
I think webinars are a wonderful innovation - and a free webinar when the content is solid is pretty hard to beat. On Friday, August 28, 2009 from 1pm - 2pm eastern (10:00am pacific) Joe DeMonte of Tegg will be the featured speaker on the topic ”Infrared Windows: How important is Transmissivity”?
This is the 7th installation of a series [...]
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
Two gentlemen bought a very small vase at a California flea market in the 1970s. They knew it was old, but they weren’t sure exactly how old. Carbon dating was out of the question since that would require some destruction of the vase. It was even possible that it came from the Ming Dynasty.
As [...]
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
There is a myriad of methods out there to help find mold in your house, building, garage, etc. I mean if you do a simple search on the web for “mold inspections” you will be hit with more than 286,000 hits! Thousands more for hits on mold testing and mold spores.
I have used this simple [...]
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