Antistatic Clothing Manufacturing Process

Jan 08, 2026 Leave a message

Antistatic Clothing Manufacturing Process

Our TC antistatic clothing uses 65/35 fully dyed polyester-cotton blends, woven with imported organic conductive fibers, and finished with a special process to create a high-grade polyester-cotton workwear fabric. It is both comfortable and safe to wear. The manufacturing process is meticulous, with every step being impeccable.

ESD tc labcoat

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specs for esd TC coat 1

I. Antistatic Fabrics and Accessories

1. Fabric Appearance Quality (Antistatic Fabric): The fabric should be free of damage, spots, stains, or other defects that affect its flame-retardant function.

2. Accessories: All accessories on the garment (such as buttons, hooks, zippers, etc.) should be made of non-metallic materials; if they must be used, their surfaces should be covered, and metal accessories should not be directly exposed.

II. Garment: The finished garment's fabrics and accessories should meet the above-mentioned technical requirements for antistatic clothing fabrics and accessories.

1. Appearance Quality: The garment's appearance should be free of damage, spots, stains, or other defects that affect its wearability.

2. Style and Structure:

a. Safe and hygienic, conducive to normal human physiological requirements and health.

b. Suitable for limb movement during work, easy to put on and take off.

c. Clothing style should be simple and practical. Depending on usage requirements, the following styles may be adopted: "three-tight" top and "straight-leg trousers"; one-piece clothing (or hat and leggings); custom-made styles according to customer requirements.

III. Sewing Process Requirements

1. Sewing

a. Stitch length: 12-14 stitches/3 cm (unit area mass ≥200g/m²), 14-16 stitches/3 cm (unit area mass <200g/m²).

b. All seams on the garment should be straight, neat, flat, and secure; the tension should be appropriate at the top and bottom, with no skipped stitches, broken threads, or backstitches at the beginning and end of stitches.

c. According to the above requirements, the seam strength of the garment should be ≥100N. 2. Lining: Antistatic clothing generally does not use a lining; if a lining is necessary, it should be made of antistatic fabric. The area of ​​non-antistatic fabric pockets and reinforcing fabric should be less than 20% of the inner area of ​​the antistatic clothing. Cold-weather clothing or special garments should have a removable lining.

3. Other specific details of the manufacturing process should be made according to the process sheet. (Depending on the style)

4. Packaging and Warehousing

Each set/piece of antistatic clothing comes with product instructions and the necessary markings or labels required by relevant national or industry standards.