Using Parabolic Microphones for Mechanical Noise and Leak Detection
In industrial and manufacturing environments, identifying the source of a noise or detecting a compressed-air leak can save thousands of dollars in energy costs and prevent equipment failure. KLOVER MiK parabolic microphones focus on sound from a specific point in space, allowing technicians to isolate and analyze noises from individual components — even in loud factory environments.
The narrow pickup pattern of a parabolic mic acts like an acoustic spotlight. Point it at a bearing, a valve, or a pipe joint, and you hear only that source — not the roar of the surrounding machinery. This makes it ideal for predictive maintenance, quality control, and leak detection programs. The high-frequency sensitivity of the KLOVER MiK is especially useful for detecting the ultrasonic hiss of compressed-air leaks.
Key Benefits
- Pinpoint the source of mechanical noise in loud environments
- Detect compressed-air leaks by their high-frequency hiss
- Focused pickup acts like an acoustic spotlight — isolates individual components
- Ideal for predictive maintenance and quality control programs
- Analyze brakes, bearings, valves, motors, and pipe joints from a safe distance
Which KLOVER MiK Model Is Right for Mechanical Noise and Leak Detection?
KLOVER MiK 09
KLOVER MiK 16
KLOVER MiK 26


