why is melamine used for making kitchenware
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Melamine is a hard, thermosetting material. It is used in kitchenware to avoid fire cases and also avoids damages to the utensils.
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Melamine is a solid thermosetting polymer that give the utensils durability.
- Melamine or 'triamino triazine' is a nitrogen containing compound that is very commonly used in the manufacturing of hard plastics.
- Melamine usually forms a polymer with formaldehyde to give a melamine polymer.
- This polymer has a thermosetting, strong nature because of which it can be used to make unbreakable utensils and kitchenware.
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