- Combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin. Its uses include whiteboards, floor tiles, kitchenware, fire retardant fabrics, and commercial filters.
- Can also be used in decorative and protective laminates used to manufacture furniture, flooring, and fiberboard.
- Other uses include the production of particleboards, medium density fibreboards, surface coatings, enamels, paint additives, upholstery fabrics, flame-retardant clothing, heat resistant glove and
aprons, and thermal liners.
- Available in both high-pressure or low-pressure form.
- Melamine contains 67% nitrogen by mass and, if mixed with resins, has fire retardant properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred.
- Melamine resin is a synthetic polymer that is fire resistant and heat tolerant. It is a versatile material that has a highly stable structure.
- Can be easily molded while warm, but will set into a fixed form, which makes it suitable for certain industrial applications.
- 25 kg PP woven bag with PE inner bag
- 500 kg/1000 kg PP/PE woven bag
Molecular Formula |
= |
C3H6N6 |
Molecular Weight |
= |
126.12 |
Standard Purity |
≥ |
99.8% |
Moisture |
≤ |
0.10% |
Ash |
≤ |
0.03% |
pH Value |
= |
7.5 to 9.5 |
Turbidity |
≤ |
20 |
Color (Pt-Co) |
≤ |
20 |