Measuring audio quality professionally can be very time-consuming, as all sound sources always interact with their surroundings. To reduce this interaction, acoustic measurements are traditionally carried out in anechoic chambers. However, these are complex to design and very cost-intensive. For this reason, Klippel GmbH has developed the near-field scanner (NFS).
The measuring robot scans the sound pressure at numerous points around a sound source in a controlled near-field environment. A microphone is guided around the acoustic source in three axes.
To ensure reliable movement of the microphone along the axes, the manufacturer looked for suitable bearing technology. When selecting the components, the focus was on both the structure and the handling of the measuring robot after installation. Maintenance work and downtimes of the solution were to be reduced in order to enable flawless and continuous utilisation. At the same time, the audio measurement system needed to be lubrication-free in order to avoid contamination of measuring devices or test objects. This is the only way to ensure that the complex measuring equipment can be quickly and easily transferred to the customer's own responsibility.
Finally, the systems should work flawlessly in fluctuating temperatures and high humidity, which can occur when the product is stored and at the customer's various facilities and production sites.