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Melamine - Definition and Overview

Melamine is a strong organic base with chemical formula C3H6N6, with the IUPAC name 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6-triamine. It is primarily used to produce melamine resin, which when combined with formaldehyde produces a very durable thermoset plastic. This plastic is often used in kitchen utensils and is the main constituent of Formica®.

Example Usage of Melamine

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Ms_Dilligaf: Bisphenol A, chlorine, synthetic drugs, formaldehyde, herbicides, pesticides, Melamine, 2nd hand smoke, irradiated foods, all carcinogenic!
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