Melamine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: melaminemelamine resin
A thermosetting plastic formed by the reaction of melamine and formaldehyde It is used for molding and for preparing laminated sheets used to surface counter tops walls and furniture The commercially marketed Formica TM is one type of melamine resin...
melamine
A nitrogenous strongly basic chemical substance C3H6N6 structurally 246 triamino 135 triazine produced from several cyanogen compounds and obtained as a white crystalline substance formerly supposed to be produced by the decomposition of melam Called also cyanuramide It is used as one of the starting components together with formaldehyde in the preparation of melamine resins including the commercially marketed Formica TM It is solid at room temperature and sublimes at temperatures approaching 250deg C decomposing at 345deg C Density 1573...
Formica
A thermosetting plastic material composed of melamine resin having good heat and chemical resistance and commonly used as the surface layer in laminated sheets employed as coverings for counter tops walls or furniture...
Sinamine
A bitter white crystalline nitrogenous substance obtained indirectly from oil of mustard and ammonia called also allyl melamine...
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