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Feature: | Anti-static |
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Introduction
Antistatic polyester fabric is used for making cleanroom garment. The ESD fabric is made of 99% woven polyester and with 1% carbon yarn to allow static to dissipate.
Our static dissipative fabric is of very low particle emission, which is suit for application of cleanroom class 100 to 10,000 grade.
With various colors for choose, our static dissipative clothing come with grid and stripe carbon yarn. The stripe style of static dissipative clothing is mainly for making ESD anti-static coverall, anti-static jumpsuit and cleanroom static dissipative hat. The grid style of the ESD garment is for
making antistatic shoes where the static charge is more densitive and need more conductive carbon yarn to let it dissipate.
Our anti-static fabric are with different weight according to different requirement. Basically the weight is 115g/m2.
Normal size of the static dissipative fabric is 300cm in width and 500m per roll.
Data sheet:
Fabric weight | 115g/m2 |
Warp and Weft | FDY100D48F X FDY100D48F |
Conductive carbon | black, from Japan |
carbon Margin | 5mm, 2.5mm |
width | 56inch |
VOLTAGE | <300V |
Style | grid conductive carbon yarn |
Static electricity is an excess of electric charge trapped on the surface of an object. The charge remains until it is allowed to escape to an object with a weaker or opposite electrical charge, such as the ground, by means of an electric current or electrical discharge. Static electricity is named in contrast with current electricity, which flows through wires or other conductors and transmits energy.
The effects of static electricity are familiar to most people because people can feel, hear, and even see the spark as the excess charge is neutralized when brought close to a large electrical conductor (for example, a path to ground), or a region with an excess charge of the opposite polarity (positive or negative).
As computers and electronics become ever more pervasive in consumer products so an increasing number of manufacturers will need to apply anti-static control measures.
One such measure is antistatic apparel because people are the greatest source of static charge in the workplace.
Features
Our Electrostatic Dissipative Fabric Features in: