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More than 10-year-experience
in television systems for video inspection plus
the continuous use of “extreme” equipment
realized by us in some cases, have given us a
great deal of experience in the field of special
acrobatic inspections. Our Company chose, from
the start, to carry out “impossible” interventions
of high technological value applying know-how
acquired from military, aeronautical and submarine
sectors. We realize accessories and complete
television systems ad hoc for every acrobatic
intervention to be executed.
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The leading objective of acrobatic
inspections is to avoid, whenever possible, all
preliminary works before the inspection, trying
not to modify the production cycle of plants
directly or indirectly involved. Our technicians
plan the practicability of the intervention considering
the use of suitable technologies and then, once
the first budget for the intervention is justified,
we proceed to an accurate on-the-spot inspection
and we establish the definitive project of the
intervention and the proper equipment to be used.
Interventions are carried out exclusively by
specialized personnel also in charge to realize
technologies and procedures to be applied for
the intervention.
The value of acrobatic and industrial inspections
is often proportionate to the planning difficulties
of the intervention. Only our experience in this
field can guarantee the possibility of verifying
the real conditions of refractory casings inside
chimneys without compromising the production
cycle, checking the state of lining in process
pipes, being able to screen the interior of a
working reactor, verifying the inner conditions
of submerged structures or monitoring the functioning
of a valve, being sure that our planned maintenance
intervention is the most appropriate.
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