Melamine

A vital component for producing durable plastics, laminates, coatings, and flame-retardant resins

Melamine
Melamine

Melamine is an organic base compound commonly used in the manufacture of durable thermosetting plastics
and resins. When combined with formaldehyde, it forms melamine resin—a hard, heat-resistant material
widely applied in laminates, dinnerware, and coatings. It is also valued for flame retardant properties
in textiles and construction materials. Melamine enhances scratch resistance, durability, and surface
quality, making it a key ingredient in various consumer and industrial products.

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