SafyrOPC

Optical Particle Counter for real-time cleanroom monitoring.

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SafyrOPC is a portable or fixed, ready-to-use solution for real-time particle monitoring in cleanrooms, laminar flow hoods, and biosafety cabinets. Combining the SafyrOPC (ISO 21501-4 calibrated) with its LoRa gateway, allows teams to perform fast, reliable self-checks before regulatory audits.

Resistant to H₂O₂ decontamination and offering up to 168 hours of battery autonomy, the SafyrOPC device ensures continuous, compliant monitoring for GMP facilities and ISO 14644 environments, reducing downtime, costs, and compliance risks.

Key Features
  • ISO 21501-4 calibrated
  • ISO 14644 compliant

Why use the SafyrOPC?

High Accuracy

Cost Efficiency

Humidity Resistant

Reliability

Technical Specifications

Count channels 0.5—2.5 μm
Smallest channel measured 0.3 μm
Limit concentration 8500 000 part/ft³
Direct debit 2.83 L/min (0.1 cfm)
Sampling flow error +/- 10%
Sampling time / sample volume Cumulative 10 minutes moving average / 2.83 L
Update frequency 1 minute
Calibration Monodisperse latex sphere (NIST certificate) –
ISO 21501-4 calibration bench
Counting efficiency: manufacturer Channel 0.3 μm: (35 +/- 15%)
Channel 0.5 μm: (100 +/- 20%)
Counting efficiency: using Lyra Channel 0.3 μm: (5 +/- 20%)
Channel 0.5 μm: (100 +/- 10%)
Frequency range 869.5 MHz / 2.4 GHz
Propriate LoRa (869.5 MHz) <400 m free field / 5.50 m indoor

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FAQs

The SafyrOPC device is a portable or fixed particle counter designed for cleanroom monitoring, regulatory compliance, and GMP facility verification. It’s ISO 21501-4 calibrated for accurate, traceable measurements.

Battery life depends on the energy block model: the SB model provides 12 hours of autonomy, while the AB168 model offers up to 168 hours (7 days) of continuous operation.

Yes. The SafyrOPC device features proprietary LoRa wireless connectivity (869.5 MHz), enabling remote monitoring up to 400 meters in open areas or 50 meters indoors.

Yes. The SafyrOPC device is resistant to H₂O₂ (hydrogen peroxide) decontamination, allowing it to remain operational during standard cleanroom sterilisation procedures.

The SafyrOPC device detects particles from 0.3 µm and reports counts across five size channels: >0.3 µm, >0.5 µm, >1.0 µm, >2.5 µm, and >5.0 µm.