The environmental impacts associated with the manufacturing of electronic ceramic materials primarily involve the emission of waste gas, wastewater, and solid waste.
Specifically, waste gas emissions include particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide; wastewater consists mainly of cleaning effluent and acidic or alkaline wastewater; and solid waste comprises discarded ceramic powder and ceramic scraps.
To mitigate environmental pollution during the manufacturing of electronic ceramic materials, the following environmental protection measures may be implemented:
- Adopt clean production technologies and equipment to minimize the generation of waste gas, wastewater, and solid waste.
- Implement the classified collection and treatment of generated waste to enhance resource utilization efficiency.
- Establish wastewater treatment facilities to ensure that discharged wastewater meets regulatory standards.
- Optimize equipment layout to reduce energy consumption and pollutant emissions during the production process.
- Strengthen environmental monitoring and assessment throughout the production process to address environmental issues in a timely manner.
- Establish a comprehensive environmental management system that clearly defines environmental protection requirements for every stage of production, thereby enhancing the enterprise's environmental awareness and capabilities.
By implementing the aforementioned measures, environmental pollution issues associated with the manufacturing of electronic ceramic materials can be effectively mitigated, thereby achieving green manufacturing.

