What is Melamine ?
Melamine is a triazine nitrogen-containing heterocyclic organic compound used as a chemical raw material. It is a white monoclinic crystal, almost odorless, harmful to the body, and cannot be used in food processing or food additives. It is the main raw material for the manufacture of melamine formaldehyde resin, used as an organic element analysis reagent, and also used in the synthesis of organic and resin as a tanning agent and filler for leather processing.