ESD clothing made with FairtechTextiles fabrics is the best solution for protecting electronic components against ESD. Our Anti Static fabrics are certified to European Standards. These antistatic fabrics are specifically designed to prevent the ESD effect when working with electronics, high-explosive vapors, or in super-clean lab environments.
Antistatic fabric, also known as conductive fabric or ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) fabric, is a type of textile that is designed to dissipate or neutralize static electricity. It is commonly used in industries where static electricity can cause damage to sensitive electronic components or create safety hazards. Here's some information about antistatic fabric:
Different type of fabric adapts to the requirements of different anti static or cleanroom environment. It widely used in Microelectronics, optical electronics, precision instruments, and aerospace which are more sensitive to static electricity and have higher requirements in cleanroom.
Why we need the Anti static fabric?
Called "conductive silk", this fabric is made from special polyester filaments and high-quality conductive yarns. It can be used for sewing various functional garments, ranging from coveralls, suits, jackets, caps, and boots to name a few. It has excellent resistance to static, chemicals, and abrasions, and is also designed for Class 1000 cleanrooms and higher.
With a wide range of applications such as electronics, medicine, biology, optics, space flight, and more, this fabric has the ability to meet ESD standards with system resistance between 10e6-10e8Ω. This fabric works to prevent the accumulation of static electricity and when spun, it can separate or interweave conductive fibre fabrics.
Speaking of performance, at a temperature of 20 ± 5 ℃ and a humidity of 30-40%, the density average charge of a fabric surface after washing 100 times would be ≤ 7.0μc/m2, and every cloth has an electricity etymology of < 0.6μ c / pc. The washability of this fabric is rated A-grade ≥33.0 h and B-grade ≥16.5 h.
Parameter | Value |
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Density | 188*120 |
Flexibility | Good |
Yarn Count | 100d*100d, 100d*100d |
Material | Polyester/Cotton, 98% Polyester+2% Conductive Filament |
Static Decay | 0.1s |
Thickness | Lightweight |
Surface Resistance | 10^6-10^9Ω |
Applicable to the Crowd | Women, Men, GIRLS, BOYS |
Function | Antistatic |
Width | 58/60 |
Antistatic fabrics are used in many industries with static electricity control as a major safety concern. Such use cases include:
Antistatic fabrics typically retain their conductivity and other antistatic properties through their useful life. Nonetheless, following specific manufacturer guidelines for proper care and maintenance is crucial to ensure continued performance. Guidelines for washing, drying, and handling should be followed in order to preserve functionality.
Brand Name: Fairtech
Model Number: FR2101
Place of Origin: China
Certification: CE, ISO
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Meters
Price: USD1.1/Meter
Packaging Details: 100-130meter/roll
Delivery Time: 3-5days
Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 10000000meter per Week
Style: Other, TWILL, Antistatic
Flexibility: Good
Use: Jacket, Shirt, Bag, Blanket, Cap, Curtain, Dress, Garment, Industry, Shoes, Suit
Applicable to the Crowd: Women, Men, GIRLS, BOYS
Yarn Count: 100d*100d, 100d*100d
Q1. What are anti static fabrics?
A1:fabric range prevents electrostatic discharges and protects from fire thanks to the intimate mixing of its fibers. All of them comply with standards EN 1149 Protective clothing with electrostatic properties + EN ISO 11612 Protective clothing against heat and flame.
Q2. Is 100 cotton anti static?
A2: In the past, the majority of protective clothing used in the field of ESD was 100% cotton. As with all natural fibres, this offers the advantage of being subject to only minimal antistatic build-up without the use of additional equipment.
Q3. What is ESD and non ESD?
A3: ESD stands for “electrostatic discharge”. Unlike anti-static, electrostatic discharge is not dangerous for people themselves, but is dangerous for very sensitive electronic components. People can generate dangerous voltages through friction, electrostatic induction or contact build-up.
Q4. How do ESD materials work?
A4: Created using a combination of insulative plastics and conductive metals, electrostatic-dissipative materials allow electric charges to flow slowly through the material while simultaneously reducing the energy output to prevent electrostatic discharge.
Q5. What are the disadvantages of ESD?
A5: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs when a non-conducting surface is rubbed against another and the contacted surfaces are then parted. ESD can damage or destroy sensitive electronic components, erase or alter magnetic media, or set off explosions or fires in flammable environments.