Industrial chimneys, emblematic structures of industrial installations, play a key role in the evacuation of fumes and gases. Regular inspection is essential to ensure that they function properly, and to prevent risks such as wear, cracks and blockages. However, these inspections are often complex due to their height, difficult access and restrictive indoor conditions. Fortunately, indoor drones, such as Multinnov's Stereo2, offer an innovative and effective solution to these challenges. But how high can they operate?
Televisual inspection (TVI) has become an indispensable method in many industrial sectors. Whether for monitoring critical infrastructures, checking equipment status or preventing incidents, this technology offers greater precision and safety than traditional methods. With tools like the ITV robot, professionals can access hard-to-reach areas while limiting the risks to their teams. The Roview2, developed by Multinnov, is an excellent example of innovation in this field, combining efficiency, robustness and cutting-edge technology.
Interior inspection by drone is a technological solution that is transforming the way companies operate in complex or high-risk environments. These drones, designed to operate in confined spaces such as pipelines, ship hulls or large warehouses, offer unprecedented prospects in terms of safety, speed and cost reduction.
Interior inspection by drone is establishing itself as an innovative and essential solution in many industrial sectors. Designed to overcome the limitations of traditional methods, it combines precision, speed and safety, even in the most confined environments. How does indoor drone inspection work? What types of drone are used, and what are the steps involved? This article provides a detailed overview of this revolutionary technology and its many applications.
Pipe inspection is a key component in the maintenance of industrial, drinking water and wastewater infrastructures. Regular inspection of these systems prevents blockages, leaks or other failures, ensuring their smooth operation, reduced long-term maintenance costs, and above all, the safety of people and the environment.
Confined-space inspections are a constant challenge for companies. Many sectors, such as power plants, the petrochemical industry or cement plants, need to regularly monitor installations that are sometimes difficult to access, to ensure their safety and avoid costly breakdowns. This is where Multinnov's Stereo2 drone comes in, offering an innovative, high-performance solution to the specific constraints of indoor inspections.