Self-powered trailer.
We tow it in, set it up at the fenceline, and bring it online. Nothing to wire into your facility, nothing to add to your safety program.
Continuous thermal monitoring without hot work, shutdowns, or infrastructure changes.
Our detection model learns your site's normal thermal signature, then flags anything new: a wet spot on a flange, vapor off a manifold, fluid pooling under a tank. Pinhole seep or full rupture, the leak shows up the moment it changes the scene.
If the camera can see the equipment, we can monitor it. Forty-year-old tank battery, brand-new pad, anything in between, the optics don't care what your piping is made of or how old your SCADA is. No tie-ins, no shutdowns, no piping modifications.
The detection model learns your site's thermal baseline, then runs continuously on its own. No software for your team to learn, no screens for anyone to watch. You get a notification when something matters. We handle the system, the data, and everything in between.
Where the leak would happen
What's escaping when it does
The trailer is for remote sites that don't have infrastructure to lean on. The static install is for developed facilities that do. Same detection, same alerting, same managed service behind both.
We tow it in, set it up at the fenceline, and bring it online. Nothing to wire into your facility, nothing to add to your safety program.
If the site has power and a pole, we clamp on. Same hardware as the trailer; just plugged into your facility's existing infrastructure.
We calibrate.
Trailer onsite, optics tuned to your facility's thermal baseline.
We stage the leaks.
Controlled releases of hot water to verify detection, false-positive rate, and alert flow.
You decide what comes next.
Continue, expand, or walk away.