1. Physical Control: Maintaining ambient humidity between 40% and 60% (using a humidifier or indoor plants) can reduce the risk of static electricity. Textile association test data shows that for every 10% increase in humidity, the static voltage decreases by an average of 15%-20%.
2. Chemical Treatment: Antistatic agents (such as quaternary ammonium salts) can neutralize charges by increasing the conductivity of the fiber surface. However, this treatment may affect the fabric's feel and requires periodic recoating.
3. Material Selection: Blending with natural fibers (such as cotton-polyester blends) can balance antistatic properties with durability. It is recommended that the proportion of natural fibers in the blend be ≥30% (refer to the AATCC TM76 testing standard).
4. Wearing Techniques: Avoid layering multiple synthetic fiber fabrics to reduce friction area; prioritize fabrics with a napped surface (such as brushed fabric), as the charge dissipates through the discharge of the fibers.
