Telescopic Borehole

The Telescopic Borehole Inspection is a non-destructive visual testing method used to examine the internal condition of boreholes, piles, or shafts. Using a high-resolution Borehole TV Imager, the system captures live video and images of the borehole walls as the probe is lowered to assess the quality and integrity of the pile in real time.

 

How It Works

A camera probe equipped with powerful lighting is inserted into the borehole. The system records continuous live footage and saves images at various depths. Engineers can view and analyze the data to detect potential defects and confirm that the pile meets quality standards.

 

Key Benefits

  • Provides clear visual evidence of internal conditions
  • Captures live video and recorded data for reporting
  • Essential for pile integrity verification and quality assurance