Product/Service

Electrostatic Dissipative Garments

Source: Lakeland Industries, Inc.
Designed to control electrostatic contamination, StatisSorb Coveralls can be worn in locations where static electricity build-up may cause defects
Lakeland Industries, Inc. control electrostatic contamination, StatisSorb Coveralls can be worn in food or paint rooms, throughout the electronics assembly and pharmaceutical industries, and in locations where static electricity build-up may cause costly defects. The coveralls are available in either C3 or AMD Stripe material, both of which provide a non-linting barrier between contaminants and clean rooms. Contamination control fabrics vary depending on end use. AMD Stripe is a microdenier yarn used in pain industry garments, while C3 is a lighter, high density yarn used in semiconductor and general electronic assembly protective wear. Chemstat and Nylostat models are also available.

This protective wear has no raw edges, so chance of loose fiber contamination is zero. Features include double lap felled seams, zipper and/or snap closures and breathability. It is capable of standing up to two years of industrial laundering, according to the company. Garments are available in a full range of sizes, and according to the material selected, in white, royal, navy or blue.

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