mélamine - significado y definición. Qué es mélamine
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Qué (quién) es mélamine - definición

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Melamin; Tripolycyanamide; 2,4,6-triamino-s-triazine; Cyanuramide; Cyanurotriamide; Cyanurotriamine; C3H6N6
  • Marking of product made of Melamine.

Melamine         
·noun A strong nitrogenous base, C3H6N6, produced from several cyanogen compounds, and obtained as a white crystalline substance, - formerly supposed to be produced by the decomposition of melam. Called also cyanuramide.
melamine         
['m?l?mi:n]
¦ noun
1. Chemistry a white crystalline compound made by heating cyanamide.
2. a heat-resistant plastic made by polymerizing this with formaldehyde.
Origin
C19: from Ger. melam (an arbitrary formation), denoting an insoluble amorphous organic substance, + amine.
Melamine foam         
MICROPOROUS POLYMER FOAM WITH MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS
Magic eraser; Coralite; Ultimate Sponge; Coralite Ultimate Sponge; Basotect; Magic Eraser; Formaldehyde-melamine-sodium bisulfite copolymer; Dirt eraser
Melamine foam is a foam-like material consisting of a melamine-formadehyde condensate. The foam is manufactured by several manufacturers worldwide, most notably by BASF of Germany under the name Basotect and VIXUM made by Dongsung chemical in South Korea.

Wikipedia

Melamine

Melamine (listen) is an organic compound with the formula C3H6N6. This white solid is a trimer of cyanamide, with a 1,3,5-triazine skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 67% nitrogen by mass, and its derivatives have fire retardant properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred. 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.

Melamine was once illegally added to baby formula in China, in order to increase the apparent protein content. Ingestion of melamine may lead to reproductive damage, or bladder or kidney stones, and bladder cancer. It is also an irritant when inhaled or in contact with the skin or eyes. The United Nations' food standards body, the Codex Alimentarius Commission, has set the maximum amount of melamine allowed in powdered infant formula to 1 mg/kg and the amount of the chemical allowed in other foods and animal feed to 2.5 mg/kg. While not legally binding, the levels allow countries to ban importation of products with excessive levels of melamine.