AbstractThe process for preparing novel sulfonated melamine–formaldehyde resins was studied in detail with the objective of optimizing the production cycle time. The effects of minimizing temperature differences between consecutive reaction steps and reducing reaction time of selected steps of the process were assessed. Experimental work focused on increasing the polymerization step temperature and decreasing its time, resulting in considerable savings in the process time and energy consumption. The resin of the optimized cycle was found to have excellent superplasticizing properties when added to concrete mixe
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