Melamine

Melamine
What is Melamine?
Melamine is a nitrogen based compound used as a fertilizer and is also used as an important input in several other industries that make products with strong fire and heat resistance.
The chemical formula of Melamine is C3H6N6 and other chemical names are Cyanamide or Triamino Triazine
QMS Melamine product specification
99.8%
Max
Melamine content
0.1%
Max
Moisture
20 APHA
MAX
Color
7.5-8.5
(10% aqueous solution)
pH
0.01%
MAX
ASH
1 PPM
Max
Fe
QMS Melamine product specification
Melamine content
99.8% Max
Moisture
0.1% Max
Color
20 APHA Max
Ash
0.01% Max
pH (10% aqueous solution)
7.5-8.5
Fe
1 PPM Max
Durable Design for Everyday Living
Melamine is a versatile material renowned for its exceptional performance attributes, including durability, heat resistance and non-porosity. It most commonly used in the following applications:
Dinnerware
Melamine resin is used in high-pressure decorative laminates such as melamine dinnerware and laminate flooring
Soundproofing
Melamine foam is used as a soundproofing material for studios, sound stages and auditoriums
Cleaning
Melamine foam is an effective abrasive cleaner that can remove crayon, marker pen, grease and adhesive residue
Key Benefits include
Durability
Melamine is highly durable and resistant to breaking and scratching, making it ideal for various applications that require long-lasting and low-maintenance materials
Fire resistance
Melamine-based products are resistant to ignition and slow the spread of fire, making them ideal for applications where fire safety is a concern
Low thermal conductivity
Melamine has excellent thermal insulation properties, meaning it can help maintain temperature and reduce heat transfer.
Everyday usage of Melamine
Beyond its use in agriculture, Melamine also serves as a versatile compound that enhances the properties of various other materials, such as:
Concrete
Melamine polysulfonate is used as a superplasticizer for making high-resistance concrete
Clothes
Basofil, a fiber made from Melamine, is used to make fireproof textiles

