Prices
*10+ Pricing applies when you buy 10+ of a specific variation (i.e, 10 blue, large 8900JSLRGBL)
Sizes | Qty 1 -9 | Qty 10+ |
---|---|---|
Small - XL | $33.79 | $29.78 |
2XL - 4XL | $39.04 | $34.41 |
5XL | $45.83 | $40.39 |
More durable than traditional lightweight jackets, the 8900 series meets ANSI / ESD S20.20 Standards for Static Shielding Garments.
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*10+ Pricing applies when you buy 10+ of a specific variation (i.e, 10 blue, large 8900JSLRGBL)
Sizes | Qty 1 -9 | Qty 10+ |
---|---|---|
Small - XL | $33.79 | $29.78 |
2XL - 4XL | $39.04 | $34.41 |
5XL | $45.83 | $40.39 |
Size | Back Length | Shoulder Width | Snap Sleeve Length | Knit Sleeve Length |
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Small | 31 inches | 18.75 inches | 23 inches | 22 inches |
Medium | 31.25 inches | 19.25 inches | 23.25 inches | 22.25 inches |
Large | 31.50 inches | 20.50 inches | 23.50 inches | 22.25 inches |
XL | 31.50 inches | 21.50 inches | 24 inches | 23 inches |
2XL | 31.75 inches | 23.50 inches | 24.50 inches | 23.50 inches |
3XL | 32.25 inches | 25.25 inches | 24.50 inches | 23.50 inches |
4XL | 32.50 inches | 26.75 inches | 24.75 inches | 23.75 inches |
5XL | 32.50 inches | 28 inches | 24.75 inches | 23.75 inches |
Tolerance: + / – 2 inches
► Made in Compliance with ANSI/ESD S20.20 2014 and IEC 61340-5-1
Dimension | Specification | Test Method |
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Composition | 97% Polyester 3% Carbon | ASTM D-629 |
Ounces Per Square Yard | 3.54 | ASTM D-3776-85 |
Cuff Snaps | 4mm Snaps (1 Socket, 2 Stud Snaps) | _ |
ESD Surface Resistance | 106 to 107 Ohms | DIN 54345 |
Static Charge Decay | 0.5 seconds per 1000 volts | NFPA-99 |
Weave | 6mm rhomb ( warp knit ) | |
Friction Charges | 1150 volts | JIS L1094-B |
Tear Strength ( Warp ) | 1600 g | JIS L1096 6.15.5D |
Tear Strength ( Weft ) | 1200 g | JIS L1096 6.15.5D |
Tensile Strength ( Warp ) | 100 kg | JIS L1096 6.12A |
Tensile Strength ( Weft ) | 54.3 kg | JIS L1096 6.12A |
Machine Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Use Only Non-Ionic Detergents and Fabric Softeners. Cool Tumble Dry or Hang. Remove Promptly.
Bleach and surfactants in laundry detergent and fabric softeners can chemically break down the black carbon static shielding fabric woven into ESD smocks and lab coats. Use only non-ionic detergents and fabric softeners.
The surfactants in department store detergents and fabric softeners usually include anionic (negatively charged) chemicals: alkyl sulfates, alkyl ethoxylate sulfates, and soaps in the ingredient list of your detergent. These can strip the conductive carbon threading of its positive ions leaving it predisposed to carrying negative charges.
You should never use chlorine bleach to wash with these garments. It attacks the carbon bonds (which is useful in removing dyes from white clothes) because bleach will destroy the carbon threading of the garment.
Non-chlorine bleaches are those used in “color-safe” commercial bleaches that are activated by contact with oxygen in the water. These are known as oxidizing bleaches: hydrogen peroxide, sodium percarbonate, and sodium perborate. While not as destructive to the carbon threading as chlorine bleach they are alkalines that can remove carbon with repeated use.
8900 Series ESD Jackets shield nearby electronics from static discharges (ESD) emanating from static that is on underlying clothes and skin. The ratio of polyester (the color of the fabric) to carbon (the black thread woven in a grid) in the smock means it is static dissipative: resisting charging when the wearer rubs the smock against itself or other objects.