| Brand Name: | Dongxin |
| Model Number: | A1 |
| MOQ: | 5 Tons |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 5000 Tons |
Composition: Primarily composed of melamine-formaldehyde resin reinforced with alpha-cellulose.
Appearance: Fine white powder (can be pigmented, but "white" is the base for high-end imitation porcelain).
Heat Resistance: Designed to withstand high temperatures typically found in dishwashers and hot food service (usually up to 120°C or 248°F).
Durability: Offers high surface hardness, making it scratch-resistant and shatter-proof compared to real ceramic.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Purity | 99.9% Melamine Resin Base |
| Form | Fine Powder / Granular |
| Moulding Temperature | 160°C – 180°C |
| Curing Time | 30 – 60 seconds (depending on thickness) |
| Safety Certifications | Food Grade (FDA, EU, or SGS compliant) |
The "Imitation Porcelain" look is achieved through a compression moulding process. The powder is placed into a heated mold, where it undergoes a chemical cross-linking reaction (curing) to become a hard, thermoset plastic.
Pre-heating: The powder is often compressed into "biscuits" and pre-heated.
Compression: The material is placed in a high-pressure hydraulic press.
Decal Application: For patterned dishes, a printed foil is added during the moulding cycle.
Glazing: A "glazing powder" (pure melamine resin) is added at the final stage to give it the shiny, ceramic-like finish.
While "food grade" melamine is safe for serving food, it is not microwave-safe. High-frequency microwave radiation can cause the material to overheat and decompose, potentially releasing chemicals into the food. It is strictly intended for serving, not cooking.
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