Yes you can, as it does not have metal art on it.
Be sure not to OVER-cook anything on this type of plate in the microwave, as some foods can stick to it and possibly ruin the finish. Stay in the kitchen when using a Microwave - and check and turn or stir food if needed. Often a SHORT 2nd burst in the microwave is enough to finish, less than a minute, even if it didn't seem to heat in the first recommended time.
One can purchase melamine bowls at various retailers. These retailers include Sears, Costco, Walmart, Target and Bed, Bath and Beyond. The bowls can also be purchased on Ebay.
As fair as I knwo you cannot expose malmine to high temperatures
In most cases no, the microwave is more likely to damage the melamine dishes. If you got real careless though and let melamine get hot enough to ignite something then it could damage the microwave. The main problem with melamine in a microwave is it can easily get hot enough to burn you, causing you to drop a hot dish of hot food. I used melamine frequently in my microwave, but only for reheating cold refrigerated leftovers. And then I always made sure the dish was completely full, so that the food would be heated by the melamine as well as partially shielding the melamine. Also I always checked it closely, usually breaking the cook time into 3 or 4 shorter intervals. Hot food on a warm melamine plate stayed hot much longer than food on a paper plate. I don't recommend this however, get careless at all and you will crack and char your melamine dishes.
Do not microwave melamine. It will absorb the radiation and heat the bowl, plate, etc. and not the food. If it gets hot enough the melamine can become unstable creating bubbles or a break down in structure. Melamine resin will not melt and does have flame retardant properties making it great for many uses except in the microwave. Why then do they use it in kitchen wears? Well its cheap and until the advent of the microwave it served its purpose.
Debonaire Melmac, a type of durable melamine dinnerware, is generally not microwave-safe. Melamine can warp or release harmful chemicals when exposed to high heat, such as that from a microwave. It's best to check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific care instructions before using any melamine products in the microwave. For safety, consider using microwave-safe glass or ceramic containers instead.
Melamine is a type of plastic material that is durable and often used in the production of dishware and kitchenware. It is not the same as porcelain, which is a type of ceramic material known for its strength and heat resistance.
http://eco-chick.com/2008/09/25/melamine-safe-for-kids/ good link forthis question
No, it is not safe to microwave wooden bowls as they can catch fire or release harmful chemicals. It is recommended to use microwave-safe containers made of glass, ceramic, or microwave-safe plastic.
No, they are made of melmac/melamine which is not microwave-safe.
Melamine plastic, also known as melamine formaldehyde, is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde. Melamine is often used in kitchen utensils and plates and became very popular in the late 1950's and 60's.
Microwaves definitely speed up this long process, but they can destroy a lot of the nutrients and you just don't get the same crispy skin in the microwave.
No, wooden bowls should not be put in the microwave as they can catch fire or release harmful chemicals. It is safer to use microwave-safe dishes made of glass or ceramic.