As industries evolve with the times, many businesses and individuals have gained a certain understanding of static electricity. It's not uncommon to find that in most factories, work uniforms are made using anti-static sewing thread. The role of anti-static sewing thread, of course, is to shield the body's static electricity within the anti-static clothing. Naturally, choosing high-quality anti-static clothing is essential as well.
Many manufacturers are cutting costs by using standard sewing thread to make antistatic suits. While this saves on expenses, it also hampers the suits from fully performing their intended function. To make antistatic suits, the solution is simple: use antistatic sewing thread. This ensures the suits are effectively connected as a shielding unit, thus providing the antistatic protection. Testing for the effectiveness of antistatic suits involves checking for conductive wires. Suits with conductive wires pass the antistatic test with flying colors, whereas those without are unable to pass. Especially if clients require testing against international antistatic standards, suits without conductive wires will certainly not meet the criteria.




