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melamine

Thermosetting polymer based on urea–formaldehyde. It is extremely resistant to heat and is also scratch-resistant. Its uses include synthetic resins.



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Modern dinnerware can be made from glass, porcelain, stoneware, earthenware and durable plastics like melamine resin.
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