Remote Visual Inspection

Remote visual inspection (RVI) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) technique for visual observation of a component or region where the inspector or technician operates the test equipment from a remote location. RVI is used to examine a wide range of infrastructure. When utilised as a standalone tool, part of a remote crawler system or supported using drone technology, RVI cameras can deliver high definition video with advanced imaging options to provide detailed assessment of any industrial structure with limited or unsafe access.

Video Inspection Borescope

QCCO has years of experience in delivering solutions for remote visual inspection in confined spaces. Remote visual inspection enables timely assessments and real-time evaluations.

We offer:

Visual inspection
Efficient high-resolution internal inspection of piping and vessels using cutting edge video borescopes

Evaluation
Internal weld- or degradation evaluation performed by EN-ISO 9712 or NS415 certified personnel

Documentation
Complete Reporting

Drone Solution

Drone inspections are being performed in almost every industry that requires visual inspections as part of its maintenance procedures. By using a drone to collect visual data on the condition of an asset, drone inspections help inspectors avoid having to place themselves in dangerous situations. Hence, reducing risk and significantly reducing cost.

To utilise drone inspection technology, strict rules and regulations must be complied with and local security requirements and approvals.

We Offer:

High-resolution Video inspection
Efficient inspection of inaccessible piping and structures. Removing the need of costly techniques such as rope access and scaffolding. The technique provides high quality pictures that can be utilized for thorough condition assessments.

Thermal imaging
Utilizing aerial mounted thermographic imaging technology, inspections can be performed in a very effective and timely manner. Enabling quick detection of potential troublesome hot spots that can cause unexpected downtime and maintenance.

Photogrammetry
This method produces the most accurate data available for 3D-Modelling and dimensional mapping for volumetric calculations. Greatly increasing understanding of a construction’s condition to support further decision making.