Static Control Clothing

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
ESH-B129

ESH-B129

Estatec

WHITE ESD SHOE 1M OHM RESISTANCE

0

73840

73840

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS TEAL XS

0

73635

73635

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/CUFFS WHITE 2XL

3

73829

73829

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS WHITE 6XL

1

73620

73620

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/SNAPS WHITE XS

1

ESH-B123

ESH-B123

Estatec

WHITE ESD SHOE 1M OHM RESISTANCE

0

73606

73606

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/SNAPS BLUE 3XL

8

73649

73649

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/SNAPS TEAL 6XL

0

73699

73699

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS BLUE XS

5

ESH-N125

ESH-N125

Estatec

BLACK ESD SHOE 1M OHM RESISTANCE

0

73845

73845

EMIT

JACKET W/SNAPS TEAL 2XLARGE

0

73843

73843

EMIT

JACKET W/SNAPS TEAL LARGE

0

73742

73742

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS BLUE 4XL

0

73636

73636

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/CUFFS WHITE 3XL

3

73650

73650

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/CUFFS TEAL XS

19

73827

73827

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS WHITE 4XL

0

73700

73700

EMIT

JACKET W/SNAPS BLUE SMALL

0

73846

73846

EMIT

ESD JACKET W/SNAPS TEAL 3XL

6

ESH-N129

ESH-N129

Estatec

BLACK ESD SHOE 1M OHM RESISTANCE

0

73639

73639

EMIT

ESD LAB COAT W/CUFFS WHITE 6XL

0

Static Control Clothing

1. Overview

Static Control Clothing refers to specialized garments designed to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) and contamination in controlled environments. These garments incorporate conductive materials and advanced fabric technologies to dissipate static charges, protect sensitive electronics, and maintain cleanroom standards. They play a critical role in semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, and precision engineering industries where electrostatic interference or particulate contamination can cause catastrophic failures.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Anti-Static CoverallsEmbedded carbon or stainless steel fibers, surface resistance 10^6-10^9 PCB assembly lines, cleanrooms
ESD Lab CoatsWoven conductive polymer threads, wrist strap grounding pointsResearch laboratories, electronics R&D
Cleanroom SuitsNon-shedding materials, HEPA filter compatibilityBiotech manufacturing, aerospace
Conductive Fiber JacketsHigh-tensile conductive yarns, static decay time <2sExplosive handling, fuel processing

3. Structural Composition

Typical static control garments feature a 3-layer construction:

  • Outer layer: Polyester blend with embedded conductive fibers (stainless steel/carbon)
  • Middle layer: Dielectric barrier coating (surface resistivity 10^7 /sq)
  • Inner layer: Moisture-wicking antistatic fabric (carbon particle dispersion)
Conductive elements form a Faraday cage effect, with grounding points at wrists and ankles. Advanced models incorporate phase-change materials for thermal regulation and micro-porous membranes for particle filtration.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterValue RangeSignificance
Surface Resistivity10^5 - 10^12 /sqCharge dissipation efficiency
Charge Decay Time<0.1s - 2sStatic neutralization speed
Particle Shedding Rate<1000 particles/m /minCleanroom compliance
Grounding Resistance<1 Electrical safety assurance
Tensile Strength 50NMechanical durability

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Semiconductor manufacturing (photolithography equipment protection)
  • Medical device assembly (Class 100 cleanrooms)
  • Pharmaceutical production (ISO 14644-1 certified facilities)
  • Aerospace electronics (MIL-STD-1686 compliance)
  • Data centers (server rack maintenance)
Typical equipment integration: Ionizers, wrist strap monitoring systems, and ESD floor mats.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
DuPontTyvek Static ControlLow-linting, 10^8 resistivity
3MESD Cleanroom Suit 4200Integrated grounding system
HoneywellGamma Series Anti-Static CoatEMI shielding, 0.5s decay time
Kimberly-ClarkKimtech Pure ESDClass 10 particle specification

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Electrostatic properties (surface resistance matching ANSI/ESD S20.20)
  • Environmental compliance (ISO 14644-1, NFPA 99)
  • Garment durability (washing cycles >50, abrasion resistance)
  • Operator comfort (breathability >50g/m /h)
  • Integration with grounding systems (parallel resistance monitoring)
Example: Semiconductor manufacturers typically select Class 0 ESD garments with <10^6 resistance.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • Nano-coating technologies for permanent conductive properties
  • Smart garments with real-time discharge monitoring
  • Bio-based antistatic materials (PLA fiber composites)
  • Self-cleaning surfaces using photocatalytic coatings
  • AI-driven static risk assessment systems
Market growth driven by 5G electronics manufacturing and EV battery production requirements.

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