What are the advantages of isolation suit?
The isolation clothing fabric itself does not produce dust. Because it is worn in a clean room, it is required that the fabric cannot be a source of dust in the clean room. This determines that ultra-clean fabrics can only be produced with chemically synthesized long fibers. Natural short fibers such as cotton, linen, and silk cannot be used in ultra-clean fabrics. Although these raw materials can make the fabric more wearable. At the same time, it is required that the selected chemical fiber filaments must be strictly controlled to generate dust. Generally speaking, full-dull polyester filament is not suitable for weaving anti-static ultra-clean fabrics. Because the matting agent added in the production of polyester-titanium dioxide will become a source of pollution.
The fabric of the isolation suit should have good dust filterability. The dust in the clean room mainly comes from the air flowing in the room and the human body moving in the room. When the equipment conditions are determined, improving the cleanliness means that the tiny dust generated by the human body is required to be contained in the clothes as much as possible. Let it pass through the fabric into the air. This is the so-called high dust filter rate of the fabric. Improving the dust filter rate is at the expense of the air permeability of the fabric. Therefore, knitted fabrics and loosely woven fabrics are not suitable for clean rooms.