At it's roots, Melamine is a chemical compound which was first synthesised by German Chemist Justus von Liebig in 1834. Melamine is now commonly made from Urea. But this toxic chemical compound is not what is in our cabinets. Melamine is combined with formaldehyde to produce Melamine Resin, a very durable thermosetting plastic which is often used in the cabinet industry. The Melamine Resin is used to saturate decorative paper which is then laminated under heat and pressure onto particle board. Hence, Kubiq Group One panels are made from the safe and durable Melamine Resin.
We are often asked, is this Formica? To clear things up, No, this is not Formica. Formica is a brand of composite material manufactured by New Zealand based Formica Group. Although their classic laminates may also contain Melamine Resin.
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