What are the mainstream styles of ESD anti-static clothing?
Main styles of anti-static clothing fall into the following three categories, tailored to meet the ESD protection needs of different work scenarios:
1. Lab Coat (Long/Short)
Features: Designed similar to a lab coat, typically with a lapel or stand-up collar, button or zipper closure, and elastic cuffs for dust protection.
Applicable Scenario: Environments with high dust protection requirements but a high need for mobility, such as electronics factories and pharmaceutical workshops.
Example: Xinggong's anti-static lab coat is made of striped conductive silk fabric and supports custom logos, making it suitable for cleanrooms.
2. Two-Piece (Top + Pants)

Features: The two-piece design allows for easy donning and doffing, and some styles feature hoods or reflective strips for excellent breathability.
Applicable Scenario: Workplaces with frequent movement, such as auto repair shops, gas stations, and power plants.
Example: The Paul Lanzhi two-piece suit comes with either long or short sleeves and supports custom reflective strips and logos. 3. One-piece (Full-Body Coverage)
Features: Hooded, straight-zipper design provides optimal sealing and anti-static performance.
Applicable Applications: Pharmaceutical factories, precision electronics manufacturing, and other fields with stringent dust-free and anti-static requirements.
Example: The Naidian one-piece suit features thickened fabric, suitable for spring and autumn wear, and customizable colors and sizes.
Additional Notes:
Functional Difference: Due to its larger coverage area, the one-piece suit offers superior anti-static performance compared to two-piece and lab coat styles.
Instructions: Typically requires use with anti-static ESD shoes and ESD gloves,ESD wrist strap to complete the protective system.





