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INTERMAT launch for Topcon road profiler

RTP-300 is Topcon’s new high-speed road surface profiling machine that can collect surface data at speeds up to 65 mph (105 km/h) and creates an exact model of the existing surface.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min

RTP-300 is 342 Topcon’s new high-speed road surface profiling machine that can collect surface data at speeds up to 65 mph (105 km/h) and creates an exact model of the existing surface.

Data collection is achieved using a Topcon GNSS dual-constellation satellite receiver system, three laser profilers, wheel encoder technology and a comprehensive computer data collection system.

The RTP-300 system can be installed onto any vehicle with a tow hitch, making it a mobile surveying vehicle that generates a higher resolution topography map than conventional surveying methods in a fraction of the time and with superior accuracy.

In addition to producing high-resolution topography maps, the RTP-300 system is capable of producing industry standard reports such as PRI and IRI.

The corrected design data can be used on a paver, profiler or any machine control system to provide exact road data at every step of a construction project. New surfaces can be scanned during construction with data processed for instant reporting, surface verification and ride-ability indexing.

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