Amino resin is a type of synthetic resin that is widely used in various industries, including coatings, textiles, adhesives, and plastics. However, there are several synonymous terms that may refer to this resin, such as urea-formaldehyde resin, melamine-formaldehyde resin, and phenol-formaldehyde resin. Each of these resins is a type of amino resin that is formed by the reaction between an amino group and a formaldehyde molecule. These resins are known for their excellent adhesive properties, durability, and resistance to moisture and heat. They are often used in the manufacture of laminates, plywood, and particleboard for industrial and construction applications.