Melamine C3H6N6 CAS: 108-78-1;94977-27-2 laminates, adhesives, textile 、paper treatment agents, insulating materials
Basic information
Nature
1. Physical properties: Melamine is a colorless crystalline solid with a high melting point and boiling point.
2. Chemical properties: Melamine is a stable compound that is not easily decomposed at room temperature. It is soluble in water and some organic solvents such as methanol and acetic acid.
Purpose
1. In industry, melamine is commonly used as a raw material for synthetic resins, such as acrylic fibers and phenolic plastics. It has excellent heat resistance and chemical corrosion resistance.
2. In agriculture, melamine is widely used as an animal feed additive to increase the protein content of feed.
3. Melamine can also be used as flame retardants, dyes, pigments and paper additives.
Safety information
1. Melamine has low toxicity and has little impact on human body and environment.
2. However, long-term exposure to melamine may have certain effects on the liver and urinary system, so it is necessary to pay attention to protection during production and use.
3. When using and storing melamine, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and wear protective gloves and goggles if necessary.
4. In waste disposal, relevant laws and regulations should be complied with to avoid pollution to the environment

Storage and transportation
Operation precautions: Closed operation, comprehensive ventilation. Operators must undergo specialized training and strictly adhere to operating procedures. It is recommended that operators wear self-priming filter dust masks, chemical safety goggles, work clothes to prevent toxin penetration, and rubber gloves. Avoid generating dust. Avoid contact with oxidants and acids. When handling, it is important to load and unload with care to prevent damage to the packaging and containers. Equipped with leakage emergency response equipment. Empty containers may have residual harmful substances.
Storage precautions: Store in a cool and ventilated warehouse. Stay away from sparks and heat sources. It should be stored separately from oxidants and acids, and mixed storage should be avoided. The storage area should be equipped with appropriate materials to contain leaked materials.


