cyanuramide
/ˌsaɪənjʊˈræmaɪd/
noun
- A white crystalline compound, also known as melamine, used in making plastics and resins.
- Cyanuramide is a key ingredient in the production of durable plastic dinnerware.
- Scientists study cyanuramide for its potential use in flame-retardant materials.
- The factory uses cyanuramide to create heat-resistant laminates for countertops.
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