Anti-static ESD garments are usually made of special anti-static clean fabrics.
This fabric is characterized by mixing conductive fibers or embedding conductive filaments during the weaving process, and some anti-static ESD clothing is made of fabrics with special treatment with anti-static properties. These conductive fibers are usually made of metal (e.g. stainless steel fibers) or organic compounds, blended with ordinary fibers, thus imparting excellent anti-static and dust-proof properties to the fabric. In addition, in the process of making garments, special overlock sewing machinery is used to reduce the generation of particles, and dust-free hook and loop tapes are used to avoid environmental pollution due to lint. Depending on the need, ESD garments will have different styles and structures, and their sleeve and trouser tubes are usually double-layered, and the inner layer uses conductive or anti-static ribbing to meet the requirements of a higher level of dust-free environment.
Anti-static ESD clothing is widely used in petroleum, petrochemical, chemical, refining, electronics, optical instruments, pharmaceutical, microbial engineering, precision instruments and other industries, as well as other places with special requirements for electrostatic control.





