ESD-Safe Textile Engineering · IEC 61340 Compliant · OEM Manufacturing
Anti-Static Medical Adaptive Clothing
We manufacture adaptive garments engineered to safely dissipate electrostatic charge — protecting patients with sensitive implantable medical devices from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
✔ ESD-Safe Fabric Engineering
Carbon-fibre interwoven and conductive-thread textiles dissipate static charge safely✔ Protection for Implantable Devices
Designed for patients with pacemakers, ICDs, insulin pumps, cochlear implants, and neural stimulators✔ IEC 61340 Compliance
Meets international standards for electrostatic discharge protection✔ Consistent Performance in Daily Use
Maintains anti-static functionality across repeated wear and wash cycles
⚡IEC 61340-5-1 compliant
🧲Carbon-fibre & conductive thread
🩺Pacemaker & ICD safe
🌿OEKO-TEX skin-safe certified
📦MOQ from 100 pcs / style
🌍FOB · DDP · 30+ countries
“A standard polyester garment can build up 15,000 volts of static charge — enough to reset
a pacemaker, trigger an ICD shock, or disrupt a cochlear implant. For patients with implanted
devices, clothing is not a comfort choice. It is a safety specification.”
// Clinical Risk Context · AdaptiveGarment.com ESD Engineering Team
The Safety Science
Why Standard Clothing Is a Safety Risk for Implanted Device Patients
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden flow of static electricity between objects with different electrical potentials — the familiar “static shock” experienced when touching a metal doorknob after walking on a synthetic carpet. For most people, this is a minor annoyance. For the growing population of patients living with implanted electronic medical devices — pacemakers, ICDs, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, spinal cord stimulators, and neural implants — it is a documented clinical hazard.
Standard polyester and synthetic fabric garments can accumulate electrostatic charges of 10,000 to 15,000 volts during normal wear. When this charge discharges to or near an implanted device, the electromagnetic pulse can interfere with device sensing, trigger inappropriate pacemaker inhibition, activate unnecessary ICD shocks, reset device programming, or — in extreme cases — cause device malfunction.
Anti-static medical clothing prevents this risk by incorporating conductive elements — carbon-fibre grids, metallic conductive thread, or permanent antistatic surface treatment — that dissipate electrostatic charge continuously as it builds, preventing dangerous accumulation. The garment appears and functions identically to conventional adaptive clothing, but maintains its electrical charge at safe levels consistent with IEC 61340 standards throughout wear.
The Technology
How Anti-Static Fabric Protects Medical Devices
Three-stage electrostatic protection — from charge accumulation prevention
through safe dissipation to documented compliance verification.
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Factory-Direct Pricing
You buy direct from the manufacturer — eliminating distributor, agent, and trading company margins that inflate cost without adding value. FOB pricing is transparent, competitive, and available with confirmed volume pricing tiers for annual supply programs.
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Complete White-Label Control
Every product in our range is available as a white-label or private-label product under your brand — with your labels, your packaging, your branding system. We manufacture; your customers see your brand. No co-branding, no factory marks, complete brand integrity.
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Distributor-Ready Documentation
Healthcare distribution requires documentation chains. We supply the full package — fabric certifications, test reports, supplier declarations, compliance documentation — enabling you to pass product verification at every point in your procurement and resale process.
Clinical Environments
Where Anti-Static Medical Clothing Is Required
ESD-safe garments are required wherever implanted electronic medical devices are present
in the patient, in the clinical environment, or in the equipment being used for clinical care.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Up to 80% of MS patients experience Uhthoff's phenomenon — neurological symptom worsening with even 0.5°C temperature rise. High-MVTR and PCM fabrics are the most effective passive thermal management strategy for MS patients during daily activities.
Cochlear Implant Users
Static discharge causes cochlear implant processor deactivation, programming loss, and in worst cases component damage — a particular risk for plastic playground equipment, trampoline surfaces, and synthetic fabric garments. ESD-safe clothing eliminates the garment as a static source for cochlear implant users.
Insulin Pump & CGM Patients
Insulin pump patients with ESD sensitivity concerns — particularly during exercise, when static generation is elevated — benefit from ESD-safe base layers and active wear that prevents the pump controller and sensor from being exposed to static charge during daily activity.
Neural Stimulator Patients
Spinal cord stimulator, deep brain stimulator (DBS), and vagus nerve stimulator patients require ESD-safe garments to prevent static interference with stimulation parameters — which can cause unexpected stimulation changes, discomfort, or temporary loss of therapeutic benefit.
Electrophysiology Laboratories
EP lab staff and patients undergoing cardiac electrophysiology studies require Class 0 ESD garments — the mapping and ablation equipment used in EP labs is sensitive to electrostatic interference that can generate artifacts in intracardiac electrogram recordings.
Operating Theatre Environments
Theatre staff require ESD-compliant garments when working near electronic anesthesia delivery systems, cardiac monitoring equipment, implantable device programming wands, and during implanted device procedures where static from staff clothing can contaminate the sterile field or device interface.
ICU & Cardiac Monitoring Units
Intensive care environments with high concentrations of electronic monitoring equipment — cardiac telemetry, ventilator management systems, hemodynamic monitoring — require ESD-controlled garments for staff interacting with patients connected to sensitive equipment.
Myoelectric Prosthetic Limb Users
Myoelectric prosthetic limb users experience static interference with control system signal quality from conventional garments — ESD-safe adaptive clothing at the garment-prosthetic interface eliminates static as a source of control signal artifact and unexpected limb movement.
9 Core Adaptive Design Features We Manufacture
Our most-requested functional designs for medical
rehabilitation, and long-term care applications
Quality Assurance & TestingRigorous batch testing and documentation to ensure every garment meets international safety and durability standards.
Medical-Grade ComplianceOur production processes are verified in controlled environments to ensure high-performance reliability for healthcare settings.
Conductive & Specialized FibersUtilizing advanced conductive and anti-static fibers to prevent skin irritation and enhance garment performance in medical environments.
Telehealth-Ready ApparelInnovative designs that allow for easy integration of medical monitoring devices and wearable health technology.
Clinician-Validated DesignsDeveloped in collaboration with medical professionals to ensure our adaptive features address real-world clinical challenges.
Professional Medical UniformsSpecialized high-volume manufacturing of adaptive scrubs and gowns for hospitals and specialized care clinics.
Patient Populations
Who Needs Anti-Static Medical Clothing
Any patient living with an implanted electronic medical device is a candidate for ESD
-safe adaptive clothing — particularly where conventional adaptive garments use
synthetic fabrics with high triboelectric charge generation potential.
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Cardiac Electrophysiology
Pacemaker Patients
The highest-priority ESD adaptive clothing user group — pacemaker-dependent patients for whom ESD-induced pacemaker inhibition carries the highest clinical risk. Class 1 specification as standard daily wear recommendation.
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Cardiac Therapy
ICD Patients
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator patients — inappropriate shock delivery triggered by ESD is a documented, distressing, and clinically hazardous event that anti-static garments are specifically designed to prevent.
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Auditory Implant
Cochlear Implant Users
Static-induced cochlear implant deactivation is a common complaint — particularly in children where synthetic clothing and play environments generate high static. ESD-safe adaptive clothing eliminates the garment as a static source.
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Endocrine Management
Insulin Pump Users
Type 1 diabetes patients with insulin pump and CGM systems — ESD-safe clothing prevents static interference with pump programming and CGM sensor calibration, particularly during physical activity.
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Neurological Therapy
Neurostimulator Patients
Spinal cord, deep brain, and vagus nerve stimulator patients — ESD-safe garments prevent parameter interference that can cause unexpected stimulation changes, pain, or loss of therapeutic benefit.
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Prosthetic Technology
Myoelectric Prosthetic Users
Advanced prosthetic limb users whose myoelectric control systems can be disrupted by static from conventional garments — ESD-safe clothing at the prosthetic interface eliminates garment static as a control signal artifact source.
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Clinical Environment
Theatre & EP Lab Staff
Clinical staff in operating theatres, electrophysiology labs, and ICU environments — IEC 61340 Class 0 garments required for all personnel in close proximity to sensitive implanted device programming and cardiac monitoring equipment.
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Paediatric Implants
Children with Implanted Devices
Paediatric cochlear implant and cardiac device patients — particularly vulnerable as children generate higher static charge through play activities and are more likely to wear synthetic garments. Specialist small-size ESD adaptive clothing range available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is anti-static medical clothing?
Anti-static medical clothing is designed with special fabrics that prevent the buildup of static electricity, reducing sparks and protecting sensitive environments such as hospitals, laboratories, and operating rooms.
Who should use anti-static medical clothing?
These garments are ideal for healthcare workers, laboratory staff, cleanroom personnel, and anyone working in sensitive medical or electronic environments where static control is critical.
What types of garments do you manufacture with anti-static features?
We produce lab coats, scrubs, patient care uniforms, jackets, and adaptive medical wear with integrated anti-static properties for safe and hygienic operations.
How do anti-static garments benefit healthcare facilities?
They protect patients, staff, and sensitive equipment from static discharge, reduce contamination risks, and maintain compliance with safety and cleanroom standards.
Can the anti-static properties be customized?
Yes, we provide customization in fabric selection, garment design, closure types, and adaptive features while ensuring static control performance.
Do you offer private label or OEM manufacturing?
Absolutely. We provide complete OEM and private label solutions, including custom branding, labels, packaging, and scalable production for medical and healthcare brands.
Are these garments comfortable and durable for daily use?
Yes, we use soft, breathable, and durable fabrics that combine comfort with safety, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding healthcare environments.
Do you support bulk orders and international supply?
Yes, we specialize in large-scale production and global shipping, ensuring consistent quality, competitive pricing, and reliable delivery for B2B clients worldwide.
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