What is the difference between strip and grid anti-static clothing


Anti-static clothing is a kind of protective equipment that needs to be equipped as standard in static protection control factories. It is to prevent the accumulation of static electricity on clothing. Therefore, anti-static fabrics are used as the fabric and work clothes are sewn in accordance with the specified style and structure. Anti-static clothing is mixed with conductive filaments when weaving, usually uniform stripes and grids of conductive filaments, which can quickly introduce the static electricity of the human body into the earth. In general, the conductive wire spacing of the grid is divided into two types: 0.25cm and 0.5cm. Of course, the shorter the distance, the better the quality.
When the conductive thread in some areas of the striped anti-static clothing breaks, it will cause the charge to be unable to release and accumulate on the clothes, and when the conductive thread in some areas of the grid anti-static clothing breaks, it will continue to be released through other connection points The static charge accumulated on the clothes, so the conductivity of general mesh anti-static clothing will be better than that of stripes.
In addition to the above material structure, there is another material that is T/C cotton. Its conductive wire spacing is usually 1cm. Its advantage is that it is comfortable to wear and does not generate frictional voltage. The disadvantage is that it is easy to produce dander and is not suitable for purification. For workshop use.

