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The new RangeVision Proton 3D Scanner

A high-precision optical scanner with an accuracy of up to 5 microns and the ability to integrate with robots and cobots.
29.06.2026
RangeVision presents Proton, a metrological optical 3D scanner with an accuracy of up to 5 microns, designed for high-precision quality control of product geometry.
Universal application: from tripod to conveyor belt
RangeVision Proton is designed to solve both one-time and in-line control tasks. The device can be used independently in stationary mode on a tripod, as well as work as part of automated systems. The scanner is based on a rigid carbon frame, which provides high metrological stability. A special feature of the model is the presence of two preset pairs of cameras for different measuring volumes (S and M or XS and M). This allows you to work with complex objects with the required resolution and accuracy without having to physically reconfigure the scanning areas.
This solution significantly saves the operator's time both when changing control objects and when choosing the optimal zone within the framework of working with a single part. When using the scanner on a robot, switching between zones and adjusting the focus are performed programmatically in the RV 3D Studio environment, without the need to interrupt the manipulator's work cycle. In addition, the standard package includes an automatic turntable, which makes it possible to automate the scanning process even in stationary use.
Integration into automated control systems
The Proton design is specially adapted for integration into new and existing measuring cells from any manufacturer. The optical unit is designed to be resistant to inertial loads and vibrations caused by dynamic movement of the manipulator. The scanner is equipped with an interface for standard flanges of industrial robots and cobots (ISO 9409-1), which eliminates the need for adapters. For convenience of positioning and writing control programs, a laser indication of the working distance is provided. If the scanner needs to be deeply integrated into corporate production management systems, an API can be provided to customers.
Proton-based robotic systems
For enterprises that need a ready-made solution, RangeVision engineers have developed a mobile measuring system based on the Proton scanner and a collaborative robot. This is a turnkey cell for serial inspection of parts up to 400 mm in diameter and 1 m in height. Using a kobot with sensitive feedback automation allows you to work safely without protective guards. Scanning scenarios are created using an intuitive "hand-learning" method, when the operator physically sets the desired camera angles. The complex is made in the dimensions of a standard European pallet and easily moves between rooms through standard doorways, is equipped with an automatic turntable (up to 60 kg), a built-in PC with peripherals and operates from a conventional 220V network (the total consumption of the complex does not exceed 2 kW).
Detailed technical specifications and description of the scanner are already available on the product page. A pre-order has been opened for RangeVision Proton, and shipments of the equipment are scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2026. You can apply on the website or by contacting the sales department.

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