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A look behind the surface: what is melamine?
Are you wondering why we write an article about skin pigments? Don't worry, we are not talking about Melanin, but of melamine - a very popular material in the furniture industry. You can find out why this is so and what makes it so special.
What is behind Melamin?
To explain melamine, we make a short detour into chemistry - but don't worry, you also understand that if you were not Marie Curie or Michael Faraday in chemistry lessons. Melamine is a nitrogen -containing molecule that is industrially produced by various chemical processes made of urea. In conjunction with formaldehyde, so -called melamine resins are created, which are used as glees or adhesives. When we talk about Melamin in the furniture industry, we usually mean that Melamine resin coating, i.e. the surface coating of wood materials such as chip or MDF panels.
What advantages and disadvantages does Melamin have?
Melamine is popular because it defies heat, chemicals and moisture. It gives chip or MDF plates a resistant and stylish surface. But even this versatile material has some disadvantages. Here is an overview:
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Advantages
- Longevity and robustness: Melamine is a very resistant material that is abrasion, scratches and chemicals are ideal for strongly stressed furniture due to its durability.
- Temperature and moisture-resistant: It resists temperature fluctuations and moisture better than many other materials.
- Easy-care: Melamine coatings are particularly easy to care for and keep their shine with minimal care effort.
- versatility: Melamine can be processed in different colors and surface structures, including realistic wood, marble and natural stone optics.
- More cost -effective than solid wood: Melamine is an inexpensive alternative to solid wood, which still offers many advantages.
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Disadvantages
- Difficult to repair: If melamine is damaged, it is difficult to repair the damaged area, as the surface cannot simply be sanded and replaced.
- Sensitive to bumps: In the case of improper treatment, melamine can swell or flake off.
- More difficult to process: When cutting or drilling, melamine can easily splinter or break, which makes processing difficult.
There are usually two camps when it comes to surface coating of wood: melamine lovers and solid wood fans. Of course, we do not want to withhold the advantages and disadvantages of this melamine alternative:
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Advantages
- Natural aesthetics: The unique grain and the natural colors of solid wood give furniture a particularly characteristic look.
- Air regulation: Untreated solid wood can regulate the humidity in the room and thus ensure a better indoor climate.
- Antistatic surface: The natural, antistatic surface hardly attracts dust, which makes cleaning easier.
- Sustainability: Correctly maintained, lasts solid wood for a lifetime and can be attributed to the natural cycle if necessary.
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Disadvantages
- High costs: Solid wood is often significantly more expensive than melamine.
- Sensitivity to moisture: If the air humidity is too high or too low, the wood can tear, swell or forgive.
- Maintenance: Solid wood furniture must be oiled or waxed regularly in order to preserve your look and durability.
- Susceptible to scratches: In everyday use, solid wood furniture is more susceptible to scratches and dents.
Before you choose a piece of furniture made of melamine or solid wood, you should weigh up the respective advantages and disadvantages. Think about what requirements and properties are most important for your individual needs to make the right choice.
Where is melamine used?
Melamin is a real all -rounder in the furniture industry. Its water -repellent and robust properties make it ideal for Kitchen and bathroom furniture. Due to its stability and durability, melamine is also often at Office furniture How Desks, Shelves and files used.
How is melamine maintained?
Where are the cleaning muffle below us? Good news: For cleaning surfaces that are coated with melamine, you do not need scrubbing superpowers or elaborate cleaning agents. A soft cloth, sponge or kitchen paper in combination with a neutral cleaning solution is sufficient to bring the surface back to shine. You avoid scratches by refraining from aggressive cleaning agents. Instead, you can rely on tried and tested means such as baking powder or Marseille soap. Then wipe the furniture with clear water and dry thoroughly - done!
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