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Why Laser PoC Must Be Designed for Scale from the Start

Why Laser PoC Must Be Designed for Scale from the Start

A successful test is not yet a production process

Laser processing can deliver an excellent trial result and still become unstable after it moves into production. A one-time condition and a repeatable process are different things. Production must absorb material, equipment, positioning, and environmental variation.

Design a process window, not a single point

A useful PoC separates insufficient, stable, and excessive processing regions. It defines a range that continues to meet the quality target when real manufacturing variation appears.

  • Required quality and evaluation methods
  • Material, lot, equipment, and environmental variation
  • Takt time, handling, and line integration
  • Maintenance cycles, replacement parts, and operating cost

Connect testing, implementation, and support

If PoC conditions do not connect to optics, controls, fixtures, safety design, and maintenance, validation starts again during equipment deployment. Quantec works backward from the required processing result and connects testing, prototyping, production implementation, and support.

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