What Are The Uses Of Non-woven Conductive Strip Shoe Covers

Apr 22, 2026 Leave a message

What are the uses of non-woven conductive strip shoe covers?

In settings such as electronics manufacturing, laboratories, or cleanrooms, static electricity can cause irreversible damage to precision equipment or products. Non-woven conductive strip shoe covers, as a basic protective gear, help reduce static electricity buildup through material properties and structural design, while also meeting dustproof and breathability requirements, making them a common choice for workers in specific industries.

Technical Principles and Core Design

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The main body of non-woven conductive strip shoe covers is made of non-woven fabric. This non-woven fabric forms its structure through the mechanical interweaving of fibers, making it breathable and lightweight. Its key function relies on embedded conductive strips-usually metal fiber or carbon fiber composite materials-which, through the interweaving of conductive fibers and non-woven fabric, form a continuous conductive path. When static electricity is generated by human activity, the conductive strips can quickly conduct the charge to the ground, preventing static electricity from accumulating on the shoe cover surface, thereby reducing the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD). Furthermore, the blue color of the shoe covers is often used to distinguish areas with different cleanliness levels, while the breathable perforation design balances airflow and dustproofing through evenly distributed micropores, preventing stuffiness caused by prolonged wear.