Three Types Of Anti-static Fabrics On The Market

Oct 29, 2021 Leave a message

Currently, there are three types of anti-static fabrics on the market

1. The first type of anti-static fabric is to mix conductive fibers into ordinary fabrics. This kind of anti-static fabric is now generally accepted and recognized because it is not affected by the environment in which it is located. The antistatic performance of this kind of antistatic fabric is related to the type of conductive fiber and the division of conductive metal, graphite, carbon black, etc. in the fiber. It is divided into conductive component uniform type, conductive component covering type, conductive component composite type and conductive component. There are four mixed types. Other composite conductive fibers containing carbon black, graphite and other conductive components can be directly used for woven filaments. A conductive filament is embedded in the warp at regular intervals (such as about 1.5 cm) to obtain good resistance. The electrostatic effect is the best conductive fiber currently used to weave anti-static clothing.


2. The second type of antistatic fabric is to add an antistatic agent inside the polyester fiber or nylon polymer fiber, such as phosphate, sulfonate and other surfactants, or introduce a third monomer to obtain a durable antistatic fiber. Since most of the additive antistatic agents are surfactants that react or decompose when exposed to alkali, alkaline detergents should not be used during fabric finishing or washing to prevent affecting the antistatic effect. This fiber is suitable for dust-free clothing. , Sterile clothing, can also be used for civilian clothing.


3. The third type of anti-static fabric is to use an antistatic agent to resin finish the fibers of the fabric fabric, and then adhere to the surface of the fiber fabric after padding and baking, so that the fabric has a certain antistatic effect. At present, it is only used for ordinary clothing to eliminate common static electricity phenomena such as clothes adsorption, spark discharge, and dust absorption.