How terrible is the danger of not wearing antistatic clothing

Apr 02, 2018 Leave a message

In some industries, how terrible is the danger of not wearing antistatic clothing

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In these industries, how terrible is the danger of not wearing antistatic clothing?
With the development of science and technology, high-tech industries such as electronics, aviation, medicine, and biology are paying more and more attention to the quality of products. In order to develop high-end and top-notch products, the working environment needs to be dust-free, and their staff will also wear them. Dust-free anti-static overalls.
Dust, mainly from people, can account for about 90% in a dust-free room. Second, the materials, styles, cleaning methods, and activities of anti-static clothing all affect the amount of dust generated.
Material: Cotton garments have the largest amount of dust, followed by cotton, Dacron, static polyester, and nylon.
Style: The largest amount of dust is emitted by the anti-static pole, the second is the anti-static split clothes, and the least is the anti-static jumpsuit.
Activities: When the human body moves, the amount of dust generated is 3-7 times that at rest, so avoid running in a clean room.
Cleaning: Use a special solvent to clean the anti-static clothing. The amount of dust generated can be controlled to about 1/5 of the normal water.
Dust free does not mean that there is no dust at all, but that the amount of fine dust particles larger than 0.5 microns is controlled within a very low range. In the production of electronic components, these dusts have a very large impact on the yield.