What ESD anti-static fabric is less likely to generate static electricity

Dec 10, 2023 Leave a message

What anti-static fabric is less likely to generate static electricity?

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Fabrics that are less prone to static electricity include natural fibers and certain synthetic fibers. Specifically, natural fibers such as cotton, linen, silk, and wool are better choices because they are less likely to generate static electricity during friction. In addition, some antistatic fibers are not prone to static electricity, such as nylon and viscose fibers. They have better antistatic properties through special weaving and chemical treatments.

1. Pure cotton: biological fiber, can not afford static electricity, is an insulator, does not cause allergies to the skin, easily absorbs water, is heat-resistant and alkali-resistant, and the ready-made garments are prone to change, have a lot of fluff, and have poor smoothness. Burn the threads with fire, and there will be no burnt smell. The product after burning is carbon, which can be broken into pieces with your fingers.
2. Polyester-cotton: chemical fiber, easy to generate static electricity, conduct electricity, can cause allergies to the skin, is not easy to absorb water, is not heat-resistant, and is not resistant to alkali. The finished garment is not easily denatured and has a good finish. Burn the thread with fire. The flame will be yellow and there will be black smoke. The burning smell is the same as burning paper, leaving little ash and the smell of inferior fragrance. After burning, the edges will become hard and the ash will be dark brown lumps, but they can be crushed.