Description
Melamine used in the production of melamine doors is an organic compound. It is an industrial chemical used in the production of plastics. It hardens with heat when combined with formaldehyde. Melamine contains 66% nitrogen. Its melting point is 345 °C. Its density is 1.57 g/cm³ and it is soluble in water. Melamine boards are created by applying this material to MDF with heat. These plates are used in the production of melamine doors. Melamine door models and colors vary according to the panels used.
Wood-look melamine doors are more economical than other door models. Thanks to its wood patterns, it adds a real wood look to the door. Melamine doors are easy to clean, hygienic and decorative. Installation is easy. Its resistance to sun rays, scratches and impacts is higher than other door types. It is long lasting. Melamine door models are suitable for use in all areas indoors. If it is desired to increase the soundproofing and flame resistance properties of such doors, some materials used in production differ.