As environmental regulations tighten and consumer awareness of sustainability grows, the issue of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in manufacturing has become a significant concern. This is particularly true in industries using thermochromic pigments—products that change color with temperature, applied in coatings, inks, plastics, and textiles. Thermochromic pigments are innovative, but their potential VOC emissions require careful management to meet health, safety, and environmental standards. Below, we explore seven critical aspects of VOC emissions in the context of thermochromic pigment manufacturing.
Table of contents
Health Impacts of VOC Exposure
Compliance with VOC Regulations
Alternative Technologies to Reduce VOCs
Packaging and Storage Concerns