Process Piping Images Table of Contents



Other applications such as exchanger tubes, process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
Maverick RVT Department Summary
Maverick RVT Department Summary
This report contains examples of the effective use of Remote Visual equipment. Although videoscopes have typically been employed for emergency diagnostics of problems, the real cost benefits of this type of inspection are found during scheduled shutdowns. Using the arsenal of RVI equipment now available to determine the necessity for disassembly, cleaning, or entry of plant equipment can streamline maintenance tasks and result in time and money being directed where it is most needed.
Remote Visual Inspection or Testing, also called Video Inspection, involves different sorts of probes, camera systems, scopes, robotics, and other devices to collect images from hard to access areas. Maverick Inspection uses non-contact measurement software, image capture devices, digital recording mediums, built-in line locators, retrieval tools, and other technologies to maximize the abilities of this equipment. We have rated explosion proof and intrinsically safe equipment, specialized tube inspection cameras, robotic pan/tilt/zoom cameras, and a wide range of custom built systems. Maverick owns enough equipment for almost all of the possible applications we come across, without the need to bring in outside equipment. This allows us to react quickly to emergency calls, and we do not have to transfer large rental costs to our clients.
Maverick Inspection pioneered Remote Visual Testing in Western Canada, and we have provided service for more than a decade and gathered a lot of experience. We grew as the demand grew, putting together an array of unique equipment to meet our clients' unique inspection needs. We offer complete inspection services, sales, and rentals of remote visual and equipment from videoscopes to robotics to fiberscopes. Our Remote Visual Department is complemented by Ground Penetrating Radar and Infrared Thermography.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
1. Valve Tie-in with Internal Corrosion

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This image shows corrosion in process piping at a valve tie-in. Using non-contact measurement software, Maverick is able to provide size measurements of features such as pitting.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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2. Pipe Wall Erosion

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The internal conditions of piping such as erosion, corrosion, and build-up is evident during camera inspections.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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3. Reactor Piping Check Valve

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Our robotic crawlers are able to inspect piping, valves, and other features even if there is standing liquids or build-up in the piping. Powerful wheeled or tracked carriage systems crawl over and through most material. The reflection of the crawler lighting is evident in the distance.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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4. Piping Pluggage

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Video cameras on reels are the perfect tools for locating build-up and blockage in smaller diameter piping.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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5. Discharge Line Sludge and Deposits

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This valve section in a compressor discharge line has heavy sludge and deposits. An explosion proof tractor system was used for this inspection.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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6. Spring on Valve Intact and In Place

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Remote visual equipment provides an inside look at equipment such as valves to eliminate possible sources of known problems without expensive disassembly. This spring was suspected to be missing from the valve, but a remote visual inspection proved that this was clearly not the case.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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7. Large Diameter Piping Elbow

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Robotic crawlers have numerous pipeline applications including foreign object retrievals and general surveys of internal conditions. These crawlers are available in a variety of sizes and features including explosion proof ratings, steerable tracked or wheeled tractors, and built-in radio detection line locators.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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8. Coke Build-up in Downcomer

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Maverick commonly monitors the extent of build-up in process piping, furnaces, and plant equipment. We have a variety of video inspection probes and crawlers for different sizes of piping or access requirements. We provide the technology and services necessary for monitoring the extent of restriction and verifying the effectiveness of cleaning procedures.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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9. Pig Bars Intact and In Place

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After damaged pigs come back, Maverick can assess the conditions of pig bars at compressor stations, pig launchers, and valve sites. We use various robotic crawlers, push-type pipe cameras, videoscopes and other types of systems to provide visual access to these areas.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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10. 29" Piping After Pigging

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Maverick has inspected to verify the effectiveness of pigging systems, locate stuck or lost pigs, and to locate the sources of damage caused to pigs by problems in piping.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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11. Gasket Failure

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Maverick used a videoscope to verify suspected failed gaskets. This heat exchanger piping was accessed through a small thread-o-let.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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12. Check Valve
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Using our videoscope Maverick is able to clearly identify that check valves are in their proper position.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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13. 6" Gas Line
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This pipe has internal corrosion which can be seen from our crawler.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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14. 4" Waste Deposit Line
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Maverick has push cameras which can be inserted into the pipe and supply a distance reading along with adjustable imagery of the piping. Damaged coating can be seen on the roof of the pipe which is visible at 38 feet from the insertion point.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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15. Condensate Steam Area
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Corrosion is shown on a weld and needs to be addressed.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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16. 3" Injection Line
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Mavericks push system clearly shows pitting on the right side of the image.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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17. 6" Gas Line from Well
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This picture shows a close up of deep pitting with deposits that are visible.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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18. 6" Gas Line
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Mavericks video crawler displays corrosion channeling. Upon further investegation the beginning and end of the corrosion were found.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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19. HP Steam Line / Sump
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Water is spraying in this picture of a HP steam line / sump. It was identified as a failure at the union joint.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
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Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
Process Piping Images Table of Contents



Other applications such as exchanger tubes, process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
Maverick RVT Department Summary
Maverick RVT Department Summary
This report contains examples of the effective use of Remote Visual equipment. Although videoscopes have typically been employed for emergency diagnostics of problems, the real cost benefits of this type of inspection are found during scheduled shutdowns. Using the arsenal of RVI equipment now available to determine the necessity for disassembly, cleaning, or entry of plant equipment can streamline maintenance tasks and result in time and money being directed where it is most needed.
Remote Visual Inspection or Testing, also called Video Inspection, involves different sorts of probes, camera systems, scopes, robotics, and other devices to collect images from hard to access areas. Maverick Inspection uses non-contact measurement software, image capture devices, digital recording mediums, built-in line locators, retrieval tools, and other technologies to maximize the abilities of this equipment. We have rated explosion proof and intrinsically safe equipment, specialized tube inspection cameras, robotic pan/tilt/zoom cameras, and a wide range of custom built systems. Maverick owns enough equipment for almost all of the possible applications we come across, without the need to bring in outside equipment. This allows us to react quickly to emergency calls, and we do not have to transfer large rental costs to our clients.
Maverick Inspection pioneered Remote Visual Testing in Western Canada, and we have provided service for more than a decade and gathered a lot of experience. We grew as the demand grew, putting together an array of unique equipment to meet our clients' unique inspection needs. We offer complete inspection services, sales, and rentals of remote visual and equipment from videoscopes to robotics to fiberscopes. Our Remote Visual Department is complemented by Ground Penetrating Radar and Infrared Thermography.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.
1. Valve Tie-in with Internal Corrosion

|
This image shows corrosion in process piping at a valve tie-in. Using non-contact measurement software, Maverick is able to provide size measurements of features such as pitting.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
2. Pipe Wall Erosion

|
The internal conditions of piping such as erosion, corrosion, and build-up is evident during camera inspections.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
3. Reactor Piping Check Valve

|
Our robotic crawlers are able to inspect piping, valves, and other features even if there is standing liquids or build-up in the piping. Powerful wheeled or tracked carriage systems crawl over and through most material. The reflection of the crawler lighting is evident in the distance.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
4. Piping Pluggage

|
Video cameras on reels are the perfect tools for locating build-up and blockage in smaller diameter piping.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
5. Discharge Line Sludge and Deposits

|
This valve section in a compressor discharge line has heavy sludge and deposits. An explosion proof tractor system was used for this inspection.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
6. Spring on Valve Intact and In Place

|
Remote visual equipment provides an inside look at equipment such as valves to eliminate possible sources of known problems without expensive disassembly. This spring was suspected to be missing from the valve, but a remote visual inspection proved that this was clearly not the case.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
7. Large Diameter Piping Elbow

|
Robotic crawlers have numerous pipeline applications including foreign object retrievals and general surveys of internal conditions. These crawlers are available in a variety of sizes and features including explosion proof ratings, steerable tracked or wheeled tractors, and built-in radio detection line locators.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
8. Coke Build-up in Downcomer

|
Maverick commonly monitors the extent of build-up in process piping, furnaces, and plant equipment. We have a variety of video inspection probes and crawlers for different sizes of piping or access requirements. We provide the technology and services necessary for monitoring the extent of restriction and verifying the effectiveness of cleaning procedures.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
9. Pig Bars Intact and In Place

|
After damaged pigs come back, Maverick can assess the conditions of pig bars at compressor stations, pig launchers, and valve sites. We use various robotic crawlers, push-type pipe cameras, videoscopes and other types of systems to provide visual access to these areas.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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10. 29" Piping After Pigging

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Maverick has inspected to verify the effectiveness of pigging systems, locate stuck or lost pigs, and to locate the sources of damage caused to pigs by problems in piping.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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11. Gasket Failure

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Maverick used a videoscope to verify suspected failed gaskets. This heat exchanger piping was accessed through a small thread-o-let.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
12. Check Valve
 |
Using our videoscope Maverick is able to clearly identify that check valves are in their proper position.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
13. 6" Gas Line
 |
This pipe has internal corrosion which can be seen from our crawler.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
14. 4" Waste Deposit Line
 |
Maverick has push cameras which can be inserted into the pipe and supply a distance reading along with adjustable imagery of the piping. Damaged coating can be seen on the roof of the pipe which is visible at 38 feet from the insertion point.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
15. Condensate Steam Area
 |
Corrosion is shown on a weld and needs to be addressed.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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16. 3" Injection Line
 |
Mavericks push system clearly shows pitting on the right side of the image.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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17. 6" Gas Line from Well
 |
This picture shows a close up of deep pitting with deposits that are visible.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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18. 6" Gas Line
 |
Mavericks video crawler displays corrosion channeling. Upon further investegation the beginning and end of the corrosion were found.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
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19. HP Steam Line / Sump
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Water is spraying in this picture of a HP steam line / sump. It was identified as a failure at the union joint.
You may left-click on the picture for an expanded view.
Table of Contents
|
Other applications such as process vessels, pressure safety valves, coating inspections, boilers, and rotating equipment can be found in their own sample reports. See the RVT Applications page.
You may contact us by EMAIL or phone (780) 467-1606 for more Remote Visual Testing information.