A borehole camera is an essential tool for visualizing the interior of drill holes, wells, and vertical pipes. It secures the project by accurately detecting obstacles, cracks, and structural defects.
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Compact HD Vertical Inspection Camera 2026 New Release: High-resolution system designed for vertical boreholes, combining portability with extreme visual precision. Adjustable focus.Working Depth: 100mMulti-directional Optics: Pan-tilt camera head with adjustable focus for perfect...
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Easily Portable Inspection Tool The CAMTREUIL-HD camera is a portable inspection solution designed for harsh environments, ensuring optimal precision even at great depths.Motorized Winch Capacity: 200mEasy Handling: Equipped with a robust motorized winch for effortless cable...
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The CAMFORHD Borehole Inspection Camera is the ideal tool for inspecting wells and geotechnical boreholes. Available Cable Lengths:100m 200m 300m 400m 500mCompact, portable, and equipped with a 100m to 500m cable, it allows for visual inspections with exceptional clarity....
Inspection of boreholes and piezometric wells allows for checking the condition of casings before commissioning, during routine control and preventive maintenance operations, or to locate a specific defect.
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CONTACT OUR EXPERTSOur borehole inspection cameras have become essential not only for checking new drillings but also for preventive maintenance to verify casing condition, borehole verticality, potential cavities, or the overall integrity of the structure.
Thanks to these inspection systems, it is possible to assess the state of installations, prevent breakdowns, and optimize maintenance interventions.
At ALLWAN, equipment is designed to last and engineered to withstand extreme conditions such as high water column pressure, humid air, and seawater. The camera is waterproof for deep-sea operations and features powerful LED spots for perfect vision in all conditions.
Our cable systems result from complex engineering, ensuring excellent tensile and abrasion resistance while maintaining high-quality video images even over long distances.
Our cameras are equipped with high-resolution sensors capable of providing sharp and detailed images, facilitating analysis and decision-making.
Our borehole cameras feature advanced technologies such as video recording and screen capture, metric analysis, depth measurement, and pan/tilt control with an integrated motorized system for full 360° inspection.
Connected to a portable monitoring and control case, the camera view is displayed live without latency. Reports are generated automatically as the operator can comment on the video and type text in real-time, which is overlaid on the image.
The TWISTCAM-MINI is the perfect choice. 100m cable, manual reel, rotating head.
Opt for the CAMTREUIL-HD, a high-performance tool with a motorized winch and compact rotating camera.
The CAMFOR-HD is the dedicated equipment for professionals operating daily.
Borehole investigation cameras are deployed by many companies: water well drilling, geothermal technicians and engineers, maintenance of underground infrastructure, as well as expertise centers for structure control.
Specifically designed for the drilling and geothermal industries, this inspection camera system offers precise and reliable visualization of interiors during the analysis of deep wells, boreholes, vertical piping, and underground infrastructure.
Their use extends from simple domestic well inspection to the analysis of large-scale industrial deep drillings. In all cases, they offer significant time savings, reduced intervention costs, and improved accuracy in structural assessment.
With video inspection performed inside wells and boreholes, technicians are able to organize precise interventions, avoid unnecessary maintenance operations, and optimize the longevity of the structures. These systems have thus become an essential solution for any site requiring regular and reliable monitoring of underground installations.
Camera inspection operations for production wells are mandatory every 10 years, in compliance with the Interministerial Decree of September 11, 2003, and the AFNOR X10-999 directive of 04/07.
