Melamine crystal is a white powder with the chemical formula C3H6N6. Melamine crystal, also known as melamine, is an organic compound with an ammonia-like smell.
Melamine crystal is used in the production of plastic, paint, fertilizer and fabric. 67% of melamine crystal, like cyanamide, consists of nitrogen, and its derivatives have fire extinguishing properties due to the release of nitrogen gas when burning or half-burning.
Performance Features; Melamine crystal powder is commercially produced from the reaction of urea and cyanic acid. Melamine is combined with formaldehyde to form melamine resin, which is a highly heat-resistant plastic, as well as melamine foam and polymer cleaners. Other commercial products containing melamine include table tops, eraser boards, cloth, adhesives, household appliances, and flame retardants.