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High-Heat-Resistance Melamine Moulding Compound for Tableware 155 °C Service Temp • Food-Grade A5 • >6 kJ/m² Impact • White/Colors • 25 kg Bags • FDA & EU • Global Ship
Meta Title: High Heat Resistant Melamine Moulding Compound | 155 °C | Tableware Meta Description: Source food-safe, high-heat-resistance melamine moulding compound for tableware. 155 °C service temperature, 25 kg bags, ISO factory, worldwide delivery.
Product Overview Manufacture microwave-safe, oven-friendly melamine dishes that survive commercial kitchens. Our High-Heat-Resistance Melamine Moulding Compound is an A5-grade resin engineered with an advanced cross-link density, giving a continuous service temperature of 155 °C—10 °C higher than standard grades—without warping or dulling.
Key Advantages • Superior Heat Resistance – 155 °C continuous, 180 °C short-term • Food-Safe Certified – FDA 21 CFR 177.1460 & EU 10/2011 approved • High Impact Strength – > 6 kJ/m² Izod, drop-test proof on 6 mm plate • Non-Yellowing – UV-stable for 500+ dishwasher cycles • pH Balanced 7.5–8.0 – protects molds, reduces cleaning downtime • Low Formaldehyde Release – passes EN 13130 & SGS testing • 12-Month Shelf Life – 25 kg moisture-barrier bags
Technical Specifications Type: A5 high-heat grade Appearance: free-flowing white powder (colors available) Melting Point: 155 °C (DSC) Bulk Density: 0.68 ± 0.05 g/cm³ Moisture Content: ≤ 4 % Flow Distance: 28–35 mm (ISO 8619) Impact Strength: > 6 kJ/m² (Izod notched) Mold Temperature: 170–180 °C Cure Time: 30–40 s at 25 MPa for 3 mm wall Shelf Life: 12 months in cool, dry storage Packaging: 25 kg multi-wall kraft bags with PE liner
Recommended Processing
Pre-heat powder 90 °C for 20 min if humidity > 60 %.
Set mold temperature 170–180 °C.
Apply 25 MPa pressure for 30–40 s (3 mm thickness).
Cool to 50 °C before demolding for glossy, heat-proof finish.