Same route, same vantage, every round.
Thermal, RGB and 360 rounds run by robot through live plant and finished assets — four rounds a day on a fixed route, at the same standoff every time, without writing a permit for a person to stand there.
What it does
The robot runs a fixed round — gauge faces, switchgear, pump seals, bearing housings, the roof plant — carrying a radiometric thermal head alongside RGB and 360. Four rounds a day is normal in a live plant, and each one takes the same path at the same standoff and the same height.
Inspection AI reads each round against 90 days of that same stop rather than a generic threshold: a bearing 6 °C above its own trend, a gauge 0.4 bar outside its normal band, a seal weeping where it has always been dry. Findings arrive ranked, each carrying the frame and the trend it came from.
How it works
- 01
Fix the round
Walk the route once with the asset owner and mark the stops: gauges, seals, panels, the fan deck. Standoff and height are recorded per stop, so every later round is taken from the same place.
- 02
Run it four times a day
The robot leaves its dock on schedule, captures thermal, RGB and 360 at each stop and returns. A 120-stop round takes about 45 min and needs no escort through a live area.
- 03
Read it against its own history
Inspection AI compares each stop with 90 days of itself, ranks what moved, and writes findings into the record as observations with owners — not a folder of images for somebody to scroll.
Spec
- ROUNDS
- 4/DAY · 120 STOPS
- SENSORS
- THERMAL · RGB · 360
- THERMAL
- RADIOMETRIC · Δ0.1 °C
- BASELINE
- 90 DAYS · PER STOP
45 min
Per round, escort-free