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Melamine-Formaldehyde Impregnation Resin creates a clear, durable layer on wood surfaces that is resistant to solvents, moisture, and scratches. Papers impregnated with this resin are used as the final exterior surface in the impregnation production line.
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The specifications are subject to change according to customer request.
| Feature | MF-601 | MFP-300 | MFP-300 |
| Product Code | MF-601 | MFP-300 | MFP-300 |
| Appearance | Clear Liquid | White Powder | 1:1 ratio of water and powder |
| pH (at 25°C) | $9 – 10$ | $9 – 9.5$ | Information Available |
| Density (gr/cm³) | – | – | Information Available |
| Solids Content (%) | $50 – 57$ | – | Information Available |
| Viscosity at 25°C – Cup4 | $3 – 10$ (s) | $10 – 20$ (s) | Information Available |
| Water Resistance (Hydrophobicity) | – | $0.1 \pm 0.7$ | Information Available |
| Specific Gravity at 20°C | – | $0.05 \pm 0.25$ (at $25^\circ \text{C}$) | Information Available |
| Curing Time / Pot Life | $10 \pm 1$ seconds | $3 \pm 1$ seconds | Information Available |
| Shelf Life | 10 days | 12 months | Information Available |
Two weeks at 25 oC
22 - 20 ton stainless steel tanks
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ABNOOS-MF-101 (Liquid): A clear and resistant liquid with suitable catalyst uptake, used for impregnating decorative papers for coating chipboard and MDF.
ABNOOS-MFP-300 (Powder): A powder that dissolves in water at a one-to-one ratio (1:1) and is used for impregnating decorative papers for coating chipboard and MDF.
ABNOOS-MF-101 (Liquid): Can be stored for 10 days inside controlled tanks, away from light and heat, at a temperature range of $30^\circ \text{C}$ to $35^\circ \text{C}$.
ABNOOS-MFP-300 (Powder): Can be stored for 12 months in 20-kilogram packages in a dry and cool environment.
The applications of Melamine Formaldehyde Impregnating Resin include the following:
It is used as a resin for coating the outer surface of papers in impregnation lines for surfacing MDF and particleboard. The overlay papers coated with this resin are glued onto the desired wooden surfaces after drying.
This resin is applied for the lamination layer of paper to create a smooth surface, resulting in paper with the characteristics of a laminated veneer for various uses such as laminated partitions and laminated flooring/parquet.
Furthermore, it is utilized in the construction of false ceilings and for interior and exterior building facades. The reason for using melamine resin is its resistance to moisture and changes in weather conditions.
Melamine resin is also employed in the manufacturing of wooden coils, as well as for making cabinets, surface veneer composites, and in the finishing stage of the textile industry.
Other applications of Melamine Formaldehyde Resin stem from its inherent properties, such as stability against UV radiation, high electrical resistance, heat resistance, and resistance to weak acidic substances. To date, the most common use of melamine in the paint industry is related to the production of acrylic and polyester paints.
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