Petroleum industry; mining and metallurgy industry; chemical industry; electronics industry; special industries, such as: atomic energy, aerospace, weapons, etc. Other industries, such as: food, fireworks, medicine, etc.
Anti-static work clothes refer to work clothes sewn with anti-static fabrics to prevent the accumulation of static electricity on clothing. Anti-static fabric is a fabric formed by interweaving conductive fibers or anti-static synthetic fibers or both at roughly equal intervals or evenly during weaving. Conductive fibers refer to the general term for fibers made of conductive materials or sub-conductive materials wholly or partially of metals or organics, and their volume resistivity ρv~ ranges from 104 to 109 Ω/cm. According to the distribution of conductive components in the fibers, conductive fibers can be divided into three types: uniform conductive components, covered conductive components and composite conductive components.
The anti-static work clothes made of conductive fibers are added to chemical fiber fabrics, and their power dissipation is based on two mechanisms of charge leakage and neutralization. When grounded, in addition to being neutralized by the corona discharge of the conductive fibers, the static electricity on the fabric can also be discharged to the ground through the conductive fibers; when it is not grounded, the electricity is eliminated by the weak corona discharge of the conductive fibers.