methylolmelamiinilit
Methylolmelamiinilit refers to a class of chemical compounds derived from melamine and formaldehyde. These substances are formed through a reaction where methylol groups (CH2OH) are attached to the melamine molecule. The degree of methylolation, meaning the number of methylol groups attached, can vary, leading to different methylolmelamiinilit compounds with distinct properties.
These compounds are primarily used as crosslinking agents in various industrial applications. They are particularly important
Applications of methylolmelamiinilit include their use in laminates, coatings, adhesives, and molding compounds. In laminates, they