Highlights
Why choose IPLEX TX II?
Better image quality in small spaces
The IPLEX™ TX II ultra-thin videoscope is available with a 2.2 mm diameter flexible endoscope or a 1.8 mm rigid endoscope. By using the flexible endoscope, a large field of view can be achieved in small spaces, ensuring faster inspections and easier decision making. Combining high image quality and optimized ergonomics, the IPLEX TX II videoscope is ideal for inspecting die-cast components, molds and small cavities.
Detailed images and advanced adjustment
The 120° field of view allows you to observe a large area simultaneously, speeding up inspections and improving operational efficiency. The high-resolution CMOS sensor ensures sharp, detailed images, while the intense LED lighting ensures optimal visibility even in dimly lit environments. Advanced image adjustment technologies, including contrast enhancement and halo reduction, make it easier to observe reflective surfaces and improve the quality of visual acquisition. Furthermore, scene mode allows you to save two different image adjustment configurations, allowing quick switching between the settings best suited to the situation.
Effective inspection in the tightest spaces
Thanks to the ultra-thin 2.2 mm insertion probe, the IPLEX TX II videoscope can easily access extremely small spaces. Compared to the previous model, the rigid distal end has been reduced to just 2 mm, improving joint strength and control for optimal maneuverability. The articulated section is lined with tungsten braid for extra protection, while its short length minimizes the risk of snagging. Furthermore, the air injector of the rigid endoscope eliminates drops of liquid from the lens, ensuring always clear images.
Ergonomics and comfort for prolonged inspections
With a weight similar to that of a ballpoint pen, the IPLEX TX II reduces wrist fatigue, making it easier to use for long periods. The adjustable handle allows you to grip the device close to the insertion point, improving inspection control and accuracy. The images are displayed on a tablet, allowing the operator to position it in the most comfortable way for optimal viewing and a more efficient use experience.