- Voltage Measurement of Human Body
It can be used to test the antistatic properties of decorative fabrics such as carpets and automotive fabrics.
- Ash Test
The frictionally charged sample is close to the dust to determine the degree of dust adsorption.
- Frictional Electrification Attenuation Method
The test standard of Japanese Antistatic Fabrics is to add a certain voltage (usually 5000V) to automatically friction the sample with cotton and wool friction cloth, and output voltage and curve to obtain half-life and electrostatic voltage. Fabrics containing conductive fibers can be tested scientifically.
The commonly used electrostatic testing methods for textiles in China are as follows:
Half-life method (A method), frictional charged voltage (B method), charge surface density method (C method), interelectrode equivalent resistance method (F method), and fabric friction electrostatic adsorptivity testing method, carpet using walking (simulated walking) test method.