How to Check the Manufacturing Process of Antistatic Clothing
Everyone knows that the most important aspect of antistatic clothing is its protective effect. Many believe that as long as it prevents static electricity, it's a high-quality antistatic garment. However, if it's uncomfortable to wear, even the best effect will affect work. Therefore, the manufacturing process requirements for antistatic clothing are also very important. So, what aspects of the manufacturing process should you check?
1. Seams. The most appropriate seam treatment depends on the required protective performance. Therefore, only after fully understanding the different characteristics of seams, including thread seams, needle seams sealed with adhesive strips, fused seams, and combination seams, can you make the correct choice.
2. Size. The size of a one-piece protective suit should be appropriate-neither too large nor too small. If you choose a "one-size-fits-all" protective suit, it's inevitable that it will be either too large or too small. If the size is too large, you will find it very inconvenient, and the discomfort may cause work-related inconvenience or even danger. If the size is too small, you will feel it is too tight in areas such as the sleeves and hips. This kind of "tight-fitting" protective clothing not only hinders your movement but is also prone to tearing, severely weakening the protective performance of the work clothes.
3. Clothing Quality Assurance. When purchasing, check whether the company has written certification of the clothing's standards in all aspects. The company's after-sales tracking and testing of the products are also very important.