Professional Testing
Most manufacturers of anti-radiation clothing send their garments and fabrics to authoritative institutions for testing. The anti-radiation effect is reflected in the test report.
Testing the Conductivity of Clothing
Anti-radiation fabrics are fundamentally different from ordinary fabrics. Anti-radiation fabrics have excellent conductivity. Users can take the garment to an appliance repair shop and have a technician test its conductivity with a multimeter. Ordinary clothing has no conductivity.
Noise Interference Method
Find a landline phone, press the speakerphone button, and then use your mobile phone to dial 10086 or 10010 in front of the landline to enter a call state. The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the mobile phone will interfere with the landline, causing it to emit a hissing noise. If you then wrap the landline with the anti-radiation clothing, the noise will be significantly reduced or even disappear, indicating that the anti-radiation clothing can shield most of the near-field radiation emitted by the mobile phone.
Burning Method
Suitable for testing metal fiber anti-radiation clothing. Generally, metal fiber anti-radiation clothing comes with a small piece of metal fiber fabric for users to test by burning. After removing this piece of fabric, a dense layer of stainless steel fiber mesh will be visible, indicating that the clothing has anti-radiation effects. If this anti-radiation fiber mesh is missing, the metal fiber anti-radiation clothing is likely counterfeit.
