Wholesale Housewares Melamine Dinnerware Set Melamine Camping Tableware
Product Detail
The main raw material of melamine tableware is melamine resin, a high-molecular polymer produced by the polymerization reaction of melamine and formaldehyde at high temperatures.
Its characteristics include an appearance and feel similar to ceramic, but it is lighter and less fragile than ceramic, so it is widely used in homes, restaurants, kindergartens, children's meals, and airline catering.
Key Features
FAQ
Question1:What are the key differences between melamine tableware and ceramic/plastic tableware?
Compared to ceramic: more shatter-resistant and lighter, but slightly less stable at high temperatures;
Compared to ordinary plastics (such as PP): stronger heat resistance (can withstand around 120℃), higher hardness, and less prone to deformation.
Question2:Can it hold hot food and acidic beverages?
Caution is advised.
Hot food: It can hold freshly cooked hot dishes and soups (usually below 100℃), but avoid prolonged soaking or frying at high temperatures.
Acidic beverages: Avoid storing vinegar, lemon juice, carbonated drinks, etc., for extended periods. Short-term storage is generally fine, but prolonged contact may accelerate the release of harmful substances.
Question3:Can melamine tableware be placed in the microwave/oven?
No. High temperatures will cause the resin to decompose, releasing harmful substances such as formaldehyde. The tableware may also deform or crack.
Question4:How to clean melamine tableware?
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent. Avoid using steel wool, hard-bristled brushes, or other hard objects to prevent scratching the surface coating.
Question5:Can melamine tableware be used for outdoor picnics/camping?
Perfectly. Its durable, lightweight, and easy-to-clean features make it ideal for outdoor settings where there are no fixed storage facilities for tableware.













