Environmental Requirements for Cleanroom ESD Garments
Cleanroom garments are essential tools in production workshops, and their environmental requirements are crucial.
1. Cleanroom Garment System (Cleanroom Garment): To remove the large amount of dust particles generated by cleanroom workers and reduce contamination of the cleanroom, a cleanroom garment system is a set of protective measures established for individuals working in the cleanroom. It generally consists of a coverall, boots, protective gloves, hood, face shield, and eye protection. The garment system protects both personnel and the process and products; therefore, the materials used must meet the following requirements: comfortable to wear while providing sufficient barrier between the wearer and the environment; washable and durable; suitable performance; and contain antistatic fibers to reduce static electricity hazards.




2. Basic Requirements and Fabric Characteristics of Cleanroom Garment Systems: The purpose of using a cleanroom garment system is to minimize dust contamination from the human body. This requires that the garment itself not be a dust source, while also preventing the generation of dust from the body and preventing static electricity. To achieve this protective effect, the fabrics used to manufacture cleanroom garments have special requirements. Dust-free antistatic fabric, also known as antistatic ultra-clean fabric, differs from ordinary antistatic fabric.

