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UV Borescopes — Ultraviolet Inspection Cameras for Leak Detection | Ralcam

Find leaks and contamination invisible to the naked eye. Ralcam's UV borescopes combine ultraviolet LED illumination with high-resolution cameras to detect fluorescent dye traces in HVAC systems, automotive cooling circuits, refrigerant lines, hydraulic systems, and industrial pipework — without disassembly.

Our UV inspection cameras are IP67 waterproof, feature flexible or semi-rigid probes for confined access, and deliver clear UV-enhanced imaging that makes fluorescent dye traces immediately visible. Ideal for HVAC engineers, automotive technicians, and industrial maintenance teams, Ralcam UV borescopes turn invisible leaks into obvious finds.

UV Crack Detection Borescope – Ralcam M608U 4-Way Articulating

Original price $888.00
Original price $888.00 - Original price $888.00
Original price $888.00
Current price $709.40
$709.40 - $709.40
Current price $709.40
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Ralcam M608U UV Crack Detection BorescopeThe Ralcam M608U is a professional UV inspection borescope built to make hairline cracks, weld defects and...

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Original price $888.00
Original price $888.00 - Original price $888.00
Original price $888.00
Current price $709.40
$709.40 - $709.40
Current price $709.40
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FAQ

What is a borescope and what is it used for?

A borescope is an inspection camera designed to access hard-to-reach areas. It is widely used for automotive diagnostics, pipe inspection, HVAC maintenance, and industrial applications.

How do I choose the right borescope?

Choosing the right borescope depends on your needs. Key factors include probe diameter, cable length, articulation (2-way or 4-way), and whether you need a standalone screen or smartphone connection.

What industries are your inspection cameras suitable for?

Our borescopes are used across multiple industries, including:

  • Automotive repair
  • Plumbing and drainage
  • HVAC inspection
  • Construction and maintenance
  • Industrial equipment inspection
How long does the battery last?

Battery life depends on the model, but most standalone borescopes provide 3–5 hours of continuous use on a full charge.

Which borescope is best for beginners?

For beginners, we recommend starting with a model that has a built-in screen and simple controls. These models do not require additional setup and are easier to operate.