Save time & money with the RV-PRO 360 bridge inspection camera
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Faster And Easier
The method traditionally used to perform bridge inspections is to send operators in a bucket truck to perform a direct visual inspection. However, this method has the disadvantages of being costly, slow, requiring multiple skilled operators and not providing full video backup for secondary analysis and data archiving.
The RinnoVision's RV-PRO 360 inspection camera system, which was initially developed as a manhole and confined space inspection tool, also has the versatility to perform the inspection of bridge undersides. Using this solution, a single unspecialized operator can perform a full in-depth inspection within a few minutes.
costs and the impact on
traffic are greatly reduced
The usage of the RV-Pro 360 allor rent an expensive truck, have specialized personnel operate it and mobilize a large crew to perform this task.
Moreover, the impact of traffic is greatly reduced as inspections are performed promptly and from the underside, not requiring the traffic on the bridge (which is generally higher than the one under it) to be stopped at all.
About Rinnovision
RinnoVision is a Canadian company founded by underground infrastructure inspection professionals to meet specific needs in day-to-day operations. The reality of an increasingly competitive market sector, coupled with labour shortages, inspired RinnoVision to develop products that significantly improve the efficiency, time savings, safety and profitability of inspection operations.

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FAQ
1. What is a bridge inspection camera?
A bridge inspection camera is a specialized device used to visually inspect and assess the condition of bridges. It typically consists of a high-resolution camera mounted on a vehicle or a remotely operated platform to capture detailed images and videos of various bridge components.
2. How does a bridge inspection camera work?
A bridge inspection camera is usually mounted on a vehicle or a robotic platform designed to navigate along the bridge structure. The camera captures high-quality images and videos of the bridge components, such as decks, supports, cables, and other structural elements. Operators can view the footage in real-time or review it later for analysis.
3. What are the benefits of using a bridge inspection camera?
Utilizing a bridge inspection camera offers several advantages. It allows for comprehensive visual inspection of the bridge, providing valuable information about its structural integrity, potential damages, and maintenance needs. It helps identify defects, cracks, corrosion, and other issues that may compromise the safety and functionality of the bridge.
4. What types of problems can be detected with a bridge inspection camera?
A bridge inspection camera can detect various problems, including cracks, corrosion, erosion, spalling concrete, loose or failing joints, signs of fatigue, deformation, and other structural anomalies. It also helps identify the condition of the bridge's deck, abutments, piers, and other critical components.
5. Who uses bridge inspection cameras?
Bridge inspection cameras are primarily used by engineering firms, transportation departments, bridge maintenance teams, and infrastructure inspection agencies. They are employed by professionals involved in the assessment, maintenance, and rehabilitation of bridges, including structural engineers, bridge inspectors, and construction contractors specializing in bridge projects.