How to identify conductive fibers in anti-static work clothes fabrics


In fact, the method is very simple. Use scissors to carefully cut the fabric along the edges of the black conductive fibers, and separate the black conductive fibers. Use a magnifying glass to observe whether there are one or several thick fibers in it, and use the surface resistance test. Test the electrical resistance of the separated conductive fiber.
By removing a few in a row, you can basically determine whether each black thread in the fabric contains conductive fibers. (The conductive silk uses carbon organic conductive fiber, which is black or gray, generally around 20D, between 1Filament~6Filaments.
In order to meet the strength requirements of weaving, a common black or white polyester fiber is required).

