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MC-Max asphalt paving and milling solutions offer modularity, simplified configurations and advanced feature sets.

MC-Max asphalt paving and milling solutions offer modularity, simplified configurations and advanced feature sets.

Topcon announces new paving, milling solutions

01 May 2024

Topcon Positioning Systems, an industry-leading specialist in precision measurement and workflow solutions, has announced the latest evolution of its road construction and resurfacing technology with the introduction of the MC-Max asphalt paving and milling solutions.

The systems offer modularity, simplified configurations and advanced feature sets to increase productivity in asphalt paving and cold milling applications for construction companies and projects of all sizes.

“Today’s municipalities are under constant pressure to maintain existing infrastructure,” says Murray Lodge, Executive Vice President, Topcon. “With rising maintenance costs, ever-decreasing margins, tighter specifications, and an increasing focus on meeting sustainability targets, the industry needs innovative approaches to resurface roads efficiently with smooth and long-lasting results. That is precisely what our decades-long dedication to designing new technologies for the paving industry positions us to continue to do with our expanding intelligent paving portfolio.”

The MC-Max asphalt paving and milling systems, which are made up of GNSS receivers, total stations, displays and other high-precision sensors, are built with the new MC-X machine control platform. This architecture provides highly customised systems and upgradeability paths to grow with a contractor’s needs, Topcon points out.

Users can choose from entry-level 2D systems that follow a reference, such as a string or a curb, or automated solutions that track a paver or miller in 3D for drastically improved road smoothness in less time and with lower costs. Contractors can automatically pave and mill at variable depths, providing a better driving experience and meeting DOT (Department of Transportation)-mandated smoothness standards. The solutions also include MC-X licensing options, providing customers with further flexibility to meet their specific project and budget requirements.

The new solutions are currently compatible with OEM CAN-based systems and will be expanded to include compatibility with additional aftermarket systems.

“One of the stand-out optional features of the solutions is the Virtual Ski intelligent software,” Lodge says.

Expanding on the capabilities of the company’s SmoothRide road resurfacing solution, Virtual Ski simplifies workflows and is designed for specific resurfacing applications, such as rural roads where there are fewer fixed points or intersections to match up to, he explains.

“Our mobile road scanner easily creates a 3D model of the existing road surface, which can be sent to the machine using our Sitelink3D cloud solution,” Lodge says. “Simply scan and mill or lay the base layer and let the milling machine or the paver do the surface design job instead of all that data having to go back to the office for the design work. This results in the elimination of the cumbersome physical ski, the production of a smooth surface more quickly with less effort, and significant time savings. Thanks to the flexible, digital calculation, which follows the road direction even in tight curves, the overall quality and lifespan of the resurfaced road is improved.”

 Another advancement for the portfolio is the company’s newest RD-MC road construction machine control solution, which can now be utilised in areas without satellite reception by leveraging an LPS solution, offering precise positioning when working in challenging GNSS coverage areas, further expanding a contractor’s capabilities. 




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