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Benefits of using Melamine Tableware at your home


Melamine is a particularly stylish and practical alternative to all the types of tableware available in the market.

What exactly is melamine?

Melamine is an organic, nitrogen-rich compound used to manufacture cooking utensils, plates, plastic products, etc. Melamine resin is durable, lightweight, fire and heat-resistant, cold insulated almost unbreakable and easy to clean. The strengthened resin is able to withstand dropping and banging easily.

Melamine is matchless when it comes to convenience. The melamine resin acts as an insulator, hence it stays cool when you touch even when you hold hot food and protects you from burns. As a result, the same property also makes them great for holding cold food on frost tops or in cold wells.

Here are Top amazing benefits of choosing and using melamine tableware:

1. Durable and nearly unbreakable

Melamine tableware can withstand rigidity of everyday use and can highly resist scratch marks and use and abuse over time. If you are looking for higher durability, make sure you look for melamine tableware with reinforced rim and foot designs. This will save you time and money by reducing your replacement costs.

2. Looks and feels similar to fine porcelain and ceramic

Over the past few years, melamine has evolved to a great extent. Today, melamine tableware is hand-polished for a smooth and high-gloss finish that gives it a porcelain look.

3. Best quality food, BPA and plastic-free

Nowadays, melamine is certified-BPA free and sets higher standards for safety. However, you need to avoid using melamine in conventional oven and microwave use. It is due to high oven temperatures and microwaves that cause damage to the integrity of the material. Due to its temperature restriction, avoid using melamine tableware in the cheese-melter, salamander broiler or other cooking equipment too.

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