Yes, it must be anti-static! In order to enhance the protective effect, surgical clothing fabrics are usually laminated or laminated, resulting in thick, breathable, and poor moisture permeability, which is not conducive to sweating and heat dissipation when worn for a long time. The anti-static requirement is to prevent static electricity in the operating room from causing the surgical uniform to adsorb a large amount of dust and bacteria, which is detrimental to the patient's wound. At the same time, it is to prevent sparks generated by static electricity from detonating volatile gases in the operating room and affecting the accuracy of precision instruments.