👉 Thread fumes refer to the subtle, often overlooked chemical byproducts released during the weaving process of yarn or fabric. These fumes are primarily composed of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as formaldehyde, benzene, and acetaldehyde, which can be emitted from the fibers, dyes, and chemicals used in manufacturing. While generally present in low concentrations, prolonged exposure to these fumes can lead to respiratory issues, headaches, and other health concerns. Modern factories often use ventilation systems and safer materials to minimize these emissions, but they can still pose risks, especially in poorly ventilated environments. Understanding and managing thread fumes is crucial for maintaining a healthy working environment in textile production.