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Melamine formaldehyde is a type of plastic resin made by combining melamine, a crystalline compound containing nitrogen, with formaldehyde, a reactive organic compound. The reaction is typically carried out under heat and pressure, resulting in a strong and durable material with unique properties. Melamine formaldehyde is known for its heat resistance, hardness, and resistance to chemicals. It is commonly used in the production of decorative laminates, tableware, coatings, adhesives, and other applications where durability and resistance to heat and chemicals are important.
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