ureahartsit
Ureahartsit, commonly referred to as urea resins, are a family of thermosetting polymers derived from urea and formaldehyde, often with melamine as a component (melamine–urea–formaldehyde resins). They form by condensation of urea with formaldehyde under acidic or basic conditions, creating crosslinked networks that cure with heat. The most common subtype is urea–formaldehyde (UF) resin; when melamine is included, the material is called MUF resin and generally has improved moisture resistance and heat stability.
Ureahartsit are widely used as binders and adhesives, particularly in wood-based panels such as particleboard, medium-density
A key consideration is formaldehyde release, especially under humid or hot conditions. This has driven development