Melamine Cyanurate is a chemical compound that is composed of melamine and cyanuric acid. It is a white, crystalline powder with the chemical formula C6H9N9O3, indicating that it consists of 6 carbon atoms, 9 hydrogen atoms, 9 nitrogen atoms, and 3 oxygen atoms. This is commonly used as a flame retardant additive in various materials and products, particularly in polymers and plastics. It functions by releasing inert gases and forming a protective char layer when exposed to heat or flames. Melamine Cyanurate is known for its high thermal stability, good compatibility with polymers, and low toxicity compared to some other flame retardant additives