What materials are used for antistatic striped gloves?
Common materials for antistatic striped gloves include:





Polyester + conductive fiber: Achieves antistatic properties through a blend of carbon fiber or metal fibers, with a surface resistance of 10^6-10^9 Ω.
Carbon fiber coating: The palm or fingers are coated with PU adhesive (available in white/gray), some models are conductive (resistance <10^5 Ω).
TPU substrate: Contains carbon black or metal fibers, providing both antistatic and abrasion resistance.
Special processes such as ultrasonic seamless edges can enhance protection.
Need a comparison table of the applicable scenarios for different materials? For example, choose carbon fiber for electronic assembly, and use carbon fiber or antistatic fabric gloves for cleanrooms. This makes choosing easier!

