Oil Film and Leak Monitoring
Review oil-film candidates and visible liquid traces with existing cameras.
ABYSS helps industrial teams surface candidate events such as sheen, wet spread, seepage, dripping, abnormal inflow, and surface changes in wastewater pits, drains, channels, pump rooms, floor areas, and tank-side views.
ABYSS does not claim precise oil type, oil-film thickness, or final leak classification. It supports candidate review and record creation.

Scope boundary
Visual candidate detection, not official measurement or final classification.
Useful scenes
Focus on locations where liquid changes are visible.
Wastewater pits and drains
Review oil-film candidates, floating sheen, abnormal inflow, wet spread, and surface changes near discharge routes.
Pipe racks and pump rooms
Candidate droplets, seepage, wet floor spread, or abnormal liquid traces can be reviewed if visible in frame.
Tank yards and channels
Camera review can complement patrols, sensors, and record keeping for visible surface-change events.
Validation
Reflections, floor color, rain, lighting, and washdown matter.
Oil-film and liquid-trace scenes are sensitive to glare, shadows, lens contamination, and normal operation. A PoC should compare normal and abnormal footage from the target camera.
Start with one visible oil-film or leak-candidate scene.
We clarify the scene, camera availability, target visual cue, current patrol workflow, and whether NDA-protected footage validation should follow.