2020-12-30
Fibers, yarns or fabrics are statically charged due to friction during processing or use. After the fiber is charged with static electricity, it is easy to attract dust and cause contamination. During the processing, the attraction or repulsion of the electric charge will make the processing difficult. Antistatic refers to the ability of antistatic fabrics to minimize the charge transfer effect, prevent the accumulation of static electricity, reduce frictional contact with the product, and achieve the purpose of antistatic. The finishing of antistatic fabrics is generally processed by antistatic finishing agents. The use of finishing agents can inhibit the static charge generated on the surface of the material with good electrical insulation or eliminate the accumulated static electricity; improve the moisture regain of the fabric, reduce the insulation, and accelerate the electrostatic leakage. Commonly used antistatic finishing agents include cationic and anionic electrostatic agents, zwitterionic electrostatic agents, non-ionic antistatic agents, inorganic salt ionic, polymer and composite antistatic agents. |