Antistatic Clothing – Easily Removes Static Electricity from the Body

Apr 03, 2026 Leave a message

Antistatic Clothing – Easily Removes Static Electricity from the Body

Those familiar with static electricity know that during production activities, operators generate static electricity through frequent friction between their clothing and external surfaces, such as workbenches, tools, clothing, skin, and even the soles of their shoes on the ground. This static charge is exacerbated when wearing highly insulating synthetic fiber fabrics.

Therefore, antistatic clothing plays an irreplaceable role due to its special manufacturing process and fabric. It effectively dissipates static electricity, providing excellent protection for safe production. In fact, antistatic workwear primarily prevents the accumulation of static electricity on clothing. It is made by uniformly blending conductive fibers or antistatic synthetic fibers into the antistatic fabric during the weaving process. Conductive fibers refer to fibers made wholly or partially of conductive materials, such as metals or organic substances. The vast majority of antistatic fabrics are made of conductive fibers, with synthetic fibers being the most commonly used.

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Thus, thanks to the special technology of antistatic workwear, people feel much more at ease during production. However, ordinary antistatic clothing is mainly made of polyester filament mixed with conductive fibers. Although such clothing has a good antistatic effect, it is very uncomfortable to wear and also has a negative impact on production. Therefore, polyester-cotton antistatic clothing was "born". So-called polyester-cotton antistatic clothing uses a 65/35 full-process dyeing process for polyester and cotton (65% polyester, 35% cotton), and incorporates imported organic conductive fibers. It is finished with a special process to produce high-grade polyester-cotton workwear fabric that is both safe and comfortable to wear, greatly improving work efficiency.