Which polymer is used in making non-breakable crockery items?
Which polymer is used in making non-breakable crockery items?
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Melamine formaldehyde is made from the
polymerization of formaldehyde with melamine is a thermosetting plastic that strengthens as it is heated during its preparation. Melamine formaldehyde mouldings are hard, scratch- and impact-resistant, and resistant to shrinkage and heat. They are used to make household crockery items–such as glasses, cups, bowls and plates.