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                                                        Melamine

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3-   Melamine

Melamine is a versatile material commonly used in door manufacturing due to its durability, easy maintenance, and aesthetic variety. Here are the key uses and benefits of melamine in door manufacturing:

§  Features:

-       Durability

-       Moisture Resistance

-       Heat Resistance

-       Low Maintenance

-       Cost-Effective

§  Applications:

A.    Cabinet and Closet Doors

1-  Scratch and Stain Resistance: Melamine-coated doors are highly resistant to scratches, stains, and moisture, making them an ideal choice for kitchen cabinets, closet doors, and other high-use areas.

2-    Low Maintenance: Melamine doors are easy to clean and maintain, requiring only basic wiping, making them perfect for areas like kitchens or bathrooms.

B.     Interior Doors

1-  Durability: Melamine’s hard surface provides durability and wear resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance for interior doors that see frequent use.

2-  Cost-Effective: Compared to solid wood doors, melamine doors offer a more affordable option while still providing a polished look and feel. Lightweight

C.    Sliding and Folding Doors

1-   Lightweight: Melamine-laminated doors, often made on MDF or particleboard cores, are lightweight, making them ideal for sliding or folding door systems.

2-    Smooth Finish: The smooth melamine surface allows for easy operation of sliding or folding doors, as there is minimal friction.

D.   Bathroom Doors

1-    Moisture Resistance: Melamine is moisture-resistant, making it an excellent choice for bathroom doors or other areas exposed to high humidity. It helps prevent warping or swelling commonly seen in wood.

2-    Hygienic Surface: The non-porous surface of melamine resists the growth of mold or bacteria, contributing to a clean and hygienic environment.

E.     Exterior Doors (Limited Use)

1-    Weather Resistance: In some cases, melamine is used for exterior doors, although it is more commonly suited for interior applications. However, special melamine coatings combined with treated cores can be used for exterior purposes where moderate weather resistance is needed.

F.     Office and Partition Doors

1-    Smooth Surface for Finishing: Melamine doors are often used in office settings, especially for partition doors, where the smooth and polished surface provides a professional appearance.

2-    Customizable: Melamine doors can be easily customized to fit various office designs, with options for patterns, colors, and textures.