Not if the melamine paint is oil (alkyd) based.
It use to reduce the part of phthalic anhydride
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Traditionally, alkyds are found in solvent-based paints that must be reduced with paint thinner or mineral spirits. "Waterborne alkyd" is a generic term to refer to an alkyd resin that can be used in a water-thinnable paint. Because alkyds are not miscible with water, a chemical modification is sometimes used to produce a hybrid alkyd resin - often acrylic/alkyd or urethane/alkyd - that is compatible with water. These hybrids are often categorized generically under the term waterborne alkyds. A pure alkyd can be emulsified in water using appropriate surfactant combinations. This type of surfactant-stabilized alkyd emulsion has been sometimes referred to as an "alkyd latex." Different resin manufacturers use varying terminology to describe waterborne alkyds with the terms alkyd emulsion, alkyd dispersion, and alkyd latex being among the most common.
RDCO - Rosinated alkyd made using dehydrated caster oil
it is a thermo setting plastic if it is what you asked
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I believe melmac were the dishes from the 40's-70's mad from melamine. they were also our lunch room plates.
Melamine formaldehyde is a firm setting agent plastic agent. Melamine is the largest constituent of high-pressure laminates like Formica. Melamine-resin tile can also be used as whiteboards. Since it is a hardening agent it is not used for making things larger or changing its size.
The plastic that is used for preparing a television cabinet is melamine resin. It is a thermoplastic material created through the polymerization of melamine and formaldehyde.
Formica is a composite material. Melamine, the resin used in it, is thermosetting.
Melamine is an organic compound that can be combined with formaldehyde for making melamine resin, this is a synthetic polymer that is fire resistant and withstand high teperatures. Melamine resin may be used in many aplications and has a very stable structure. Some uses for melamine are whiteboards, floor tiles, kitchenware, fire retardant fabrics, and commercial filters