why melamine is used for making kitchenware and fabric which resist fire.
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Melamine is a thermosetting plastic. i.e , once cooled and hardened , these plastics retain their shapes and cannot return to their original form.Melamine is hard and durable in nature.It is a versatile material.It resists fire and can tolerate heat better than other plastics.It is also used for making floor tiles.
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Melamine is a versatile material and it also resits fire. So it is used for making kitchenware. Because melamine is basically a thermosetting plastic which does not melts by fire. Once it is being moulded it cannot be melted again.
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