Industrial Leak Detection
AI leak detection for industrial water.
ABYSS uses existing camera footage to validate surface-visible leak candidates around industrial water systems, pipes, tanks, pumps, and wastewater facilities before a full monitoring rollout. The first meeting does not require plant footage or drawings.
Leak
Industrial
PoC
Video First
AI
Review
Why Industrial Leak Monitoring Fails
Visible wetness can appear between patrols, while lighting, reflections, shadows, and wet surfaces change how the scene looks. Pressure or flow sensors can miss the visual context that operators need for early review.
Target Signals
- Surface-visible liquid leak appearance and spread
- Wet floors, seepage, and flow traces around industrial water systems
- Drain inflow, pit inflow, and equipment-base changes
- Abnormal changes around pipes, tanks, and pumps
How ABYSS Starts
ABYSS compares normal and abnormal video states, then translates wetness, reflection changes, spread patterns, and flow traces into review rules and AI detection candidates for a first PoC.
Analysis View
Turn camera footage into a color map, vectors, and a flow-speed graph.
For industrial leak PoCs, the first question is whether liquid traces are visible enough to analyze. ABYSS uses the same review pattern across water scenes: compare the raw camera view with a color map, motion vectors, and a relative flow-speed index before defining alert thresholds.
Flow speed index
Relative trend 0.72
This is a sample wastewater analysis view used to show how ABYSS reviews visible liquid movement. Leak-detection thresholds are defined with footage from the target pipe, pump, tank, floor, or drain area.
Application Scenes
Start with application fit, then validate industrial water leaks after NDA.
Pipe racks, tank yards, pump rooms, chemical dosing areas, wastewater facilities, and stormwater channels can be scoped in a 30-minute meeting before footage is shared. Video validation comes after NDA and clear PoC boundaries.
Application meeting
Identify which pipe, pump, tank, wastewater route, or operating condition creates visible wetness or seepage without sharing confidential footage upfront.
NDA and video validation
Use recorded footage after NDA to test whether wetness, reflections, flow traces, and spread patterns can be surfaced as monitoring candidates.
Qualified PoC design
Define one camera scene, one visible leak candidate, one operator decision, and the response workflow needed to judge a qualified PoC opportunity.
Ad Search Fit
Built for industrial leak intent, not residential repair traffic.
Industrial water only
The first Google Ads test should use modifiers such as industrial, factory, process water, camera, and visual to avoid plumber, home repair, and insurance searches.
Surface-visible scope
ABYSS focuses on leak candidates that appear in camera footage, such as wet spread, seepage, reflection changes, and abnormal flow traces.
PoC before rollout
Use recorded footage to confirm visibility, false-positive risks, and operator review thresholds before treating the workflow as production monitoring.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ABYSS start leak detection with existing cameras?
Yes. ABYSS can start from existing cameras or recorded footage after checking the camera angle, lighting, reflections, and how wet floors or surface-visible liquid leaks appear around industrial equipment.
What leak signs can ABYSS monitor?
ABYSS can target wet floors, seepage, spreading liquid, flow traces, drain inflow, and abnormal surface-visible changes around pipes, tanks, pumps, and wastewater facilities.
What if floor color, reflection, or equipment shadows change visibility?
Visibility changes with floor color, lighting, reflection, and equipment shadows, so the first step is a 30-minute application meeting. Recorded footage can be reviewed after NDA and scope alignment.
What should be checked before a leak-detection PoC?
Check camera angle, lighting, floor color, reflections, equipment shadows, lens contamination, dripping or seepage visibility, and how much spread should trigger review. The initial discussion can happen without a video upload.
Discuss industrial leak fit before sharing footage.
Schedule a 30-minute meeting or download the deck. Footage is not needed for the first discussion; video validation can follow after NDA and scope alignment.