Laser Sources
vi Series
vi Series 30 & 40 Watt CO2 Laser
Reliable, compact CO₂ lasers engineered for marking and light processing applications. Deliver stable output with minimal maintenance requirements. Designed for long operational lifetimes. Ensure consistent performance in production environments. [novantaphotonics.com]
Best for: Marking, coding, light engraving
Key advantage: Stability
Compatibility: Packaging systems, marking platforms
Overview
Synrad vi30+ Industry leading CO2 laser with more than 30 Watts of average power for marking, engraving, and ablating applications. Updated electronics reduces downtime and enables faster troubleshooting. The Synrad vi30+ is compact and the lightest 30 Watt CO2 laser available. A next generation CO2 laser engineered for seamless integration onto high-speed industrial equipment, designed to fit easily into tight spaces and onto weight sensitive systems. Synrad vi40 Compact, lightweight 40 Watt CO2 laser designed for seamless integration into high-speed industrial marking, coding, and engraving equipment. Reliable operation in a wide range of industrial environments with a maximum ambient operating temperature of 45° C and includes real-time condition monitoring using a unique temperature broadcast feature.
vi Series
Perfect For High Volume Applications: Fast rise/fall times enable high speed engraving, marking, and coding applications for high-volume manufacturers and processors
Compatible With A Wide Variety of Materials: Large dynamic range for marking and coding a wide variety of materials with stable power output, even at low duty cycles
Maximize 30W CO2 Laser Control: Reduce downtime with early detection of faults, proactively plan routine maintenance, and troubleshoot faster with more confidence. Updated electronics enable serial communications for real-time performance monitoring.

Specifications
| Model | Synrad vi30+ | Synrad vi40 |
|---|---|---|
| Output Power1 | > 20 Watts (9.3 μm); > 25 Watts (10.2 μm); > 30 Watts (10.6 μm) | > 40 Watts |
| Wavelength | 9.3 μm; 10.2 μm; 10.6 μm | 10.6 μm |
| Beam Quality (M2) | < 1.2 | < 1.2 |
| Power Stability2 | ± 5% | ± 5% |
| Beam Diameter3 | 2.5 mm ± 0.5 mm | 2.5 mm ± 0.5 mm |
| Operating Frequency | 0 – 100 kHz | 0 – 100 kHz |
| Duty Cycle Range | 0 – 100% | 0 – 100% |
| Cooling | Air | Air |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) mm (in.) |
427 x 89 x 139 (16.8 x 3.5 x 5.5) |
427 x 89 x 139 (16.8 x 3.5 x 5.5) |
| Weight kg (lbs.) | 6.5 kg (14.3 lbs.) | 6.7 kg (14.8 lbs.) |
2 – Measured from cold start as ±(Pmax-Pmin)/(Pmax+Pmin)
3 – Measured 1/e2 diameter at laser output
Note – See Operator’s Manual for full specifications and associated operating conditions.
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| Download | Download Type | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Power Wiring for CO2 Lasers | User Manual | English |
| vi Series Manual | Product Manual | English |
| Technical Drawing vi30 Dual Cooled | Drawing | English |
| Technical Drawing vi30 | Drawing | English |
| Technical Drawing vi40 | Drawing | English |
| Technical Drawing vi30 Tall | Drawing | English |
| Technical Drawing vi30 Tall Wide | Drawing | English |
| Improving Tracking, Tracing, and Quality Assurance Of Customized Pediatric Orthotics | Success Story | English |
| Cutting Thin Film With A 30 Watt CO2 Laser | Flyer | English |
| CO2 Lasers For Marking & Coding | Flyer | English |
| Laser Marking & Coding Solutions Guide | User Manual | English |
| Monitoring CO2 Laser Tube Temperature | Flyer | English |
| Alternative CO2 Laser Wavelengths | Flyer | English |
| How To Read A CO2 Laser Data Sheet | Flyer | English |
| vi Series Datasheet | Datasheet | English |