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What is the material of melamine tableware?

Melamine tableware is a polymer material, and its monomers are formaldehyde and melamine.

Melamine tableware, also known as porcelain-like tableware, is made of melamine resin powder by heating and pressing. Melamine tableware belongs to high polymer, abbreviated as MF, and its monomers are formaldehyde and melamine.

When buying melamine tableware, you should look for QS logo and production label. Melamine tableware is forbidden to be heated in the microwave oven, and it is not suitable to hold acidic food at high temperature for a long time. Do not use steel wire cleaning balls or strong acid and alkali detergents when cleaning melamine tableware.

Tableware is suitable for restaurants (fast food chains), food courts, university canteens, hotels and restaurants, corporate canteens, advertising gifts, etc. Due to the particularity of molecular structure of melamine plastic, melamine tableware is not suitable for microwave oven, and it will crack after use.

Characteristics of melamine tableware

1, excellent solvent resistance.

2. The product surface is flat, non-toxic, tasteless, resistant to falling, and can automatically extinguish the arc.

3, widely used in tableware, daily necessities and other aspects.

4, safe and hygienic, non-toxic and tasteless.

5, hard, durable, not easy to break.

6, acid and alkali resistance, excellent resistance to oil, acid, alkali and various solvents.

7, smooth surface, easy to clean.

8, good temperature resistance, excellent performance between -20℃~+ 120℃.

9. Light weight, small specific gravity and moderate thickness.