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titleOfInvention Dispersant
abstract (A) at least one representative example from a polycarboxylate ether having a mass proportion of 0.1 to 99.9% as a component having a dispersing action, (b) a polycarboxy having a mass proportion of 0 to 99.8% A combination of at least one representative example from a rate ester and (c) at least one representative example from an uncharged copolymer having a weight percentage of 0.1 to 99.9% by weight Patent protection of a dispersant in particular in the form of a powder is obtained which is obtained by co-drying and suitable for controlling the flowability of aqueous architectural chemical suspensions. According to the present invention, a controllable subsequent metering of the dispersant can be achieved without additional processing steps by means of the dispersant formed in-situ. In addition, the subsequent metering of the flow control agent achieves an increased metering efficiency of the polymer, the degree of dispersion can be controlled in a number of stages, and the duration of processability of the new mortar is In particular, it can be prolonged by increasing saponification at elevated temperatures.
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