a very resistant thermoset plastic made from the resin of melamine and formaldehyde, has excellent hardness, clarity, and electrical properties
a material like plastic that is used to make a hard smooth surface on tables and shelves (melamin)
A high intensity light used into photo screen preparation and curing of various inks
Low pressure laminates are called melamines Melamine is generally used for interiors, end panels and some door styles
thermosetting plastic used mostly in dinnerware and for handles of some kitchen tools Is mar-resistant and virtually unbreakable Impervious to detergents, cleaning fluids, alcohol Dishwasher safe
chemical name of the compound generally considered the leading plastic for making dinnerware
A strong nitrogenous base, C3H6N6, produced from several cyanogen compounds, and obtained as a white crystalline substance, formerly supposed to be produced by the decomposition of melam
{i} white crystalline compound used in the production of resin; plastic substance formed from melamine resin