Richard Wolf GmbH with its headquarter located in southern Germany looks back on more than 100 years of family tradition in medical and industrial endoscope development and production. As early as in the 1920s, Georg Wolf developed long borescopes for the inspection of aircraft wings. With the rise of the jet engine in the 1960s, Richard Wolf fulfilled the growing demand from the engine OEMs for high quality borescope optics. Several Richard Wolf inventions, such as the rotatable light connector und the swing prism borescope, have improved BSI (borescope inspection) and became an industrial standard.
1996 a stunning breakthrough was achieved with the launch of the Richard Wolf Blending Scope which took BSI from a pure diagnostic scheme to a quick and reliable engine repair procedure. The year after, Richard Wolf Blending Scope was honoured with the Flight International Aerospace Industry Award in the Maintenance category.
Since then Richard Wolf continued working with the major engine OEMs on new Blending Scope versions, on Blending Scope approvals and on improvements of the important borescope blending process.
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