What is melamine tableware?

What is melamine tableware?

Melamine is a chemical substance. Melamine can be combined with formaldehyde and other agents to produce melamine resins. Such resins are characteristically durable thermosetting plastic used in high-pressure decorative laminates such as Formica, melamine dinnerware, laminate flooring, and dry erase boards. Melamine foam is used as insulation, soundproofing material, and in polymeric cleaning products, such as Magic Eraser.

Structural formula of melamine

Melamine gives dishes a much harder and long-lasting finish than other plastic products. Melamine weighs much less than other forms of tableware, which makes it a practical product for restaurants, cafes, and mobile eateries. Melamine does not shatter dangerously like glass.

White Melamine Powder

During the 1950s, virtually every household had a set of melamine dinnerware. With the camping and caravanning boom of the 60s, melamine catering sets became the go-to for picnics and outdoor eating. Melamine has since undergone a renaissance as a stylish choice for patio and terrace dining.

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Melamine is one of the most durable dinnerware materials available and will outlast crockery made from ceramic and porcelain. It is versatile, chip-resistant, and perfect for indoor and outdoor use. It is also lightweight and immensely practical for waiting and kitchen staff.

Superware Melamine Tableware

Superware Melamine

There can be considerable cost savings from introducing melamine serving plates, platters, bowls, cups, glasses, and cutlery. Some restaurant owners may assume that their customers consider melamine to be an inferior presentation medium to other forms of crockery. However, melamine is enjoying a fashionable resurgence as our dining and serving habits continue to become less formal with outdoor eating, street food, and dishes on the go becoming increasingly popular.

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