In the realm of textiles and fabrics, antistatic agents are employed to address issues such as static cling, discomfort, and pilling. Fabrics made from synthetic fibers, like polyester, are more prone to static buildup due to their insulating properties. Antistatic agents for textiles are formulated to provide a temporary conductive layer on the fabric surface, enabling static charges to dissipate quickly and preventing static cling. This enhances the comfort of garments and improves their overall appearance and durability.