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Melamine-based superplasticizer stands out as a high-performance water-reducing admixture for modern concrete. It delivers exceptional workability, significant early-strength gain, low air entrainment, and eco-friendly production.
Melamine superplasticizer is a water-soluble polymer resin with strong anionic sulfonate groups. Classified as a high-range water reducer, it belongs to the core category of concrete admixtures alongside lignosulfonates, naphthalene, and polycarboxylate ether (PCE) types.
It acts as a powerful surfactant that adsorbs onto cement particles, creating electrostatic repulsion to disperse agglomerations and release trapped mixing water. This mechanism drastically improves concrete flow while reducing water demand—making it ideal for high-strength, high-durability mixes.
Tests confirm that fluidity rises sharply with dosage from 0.3% to 1.0% by cement weight. Beyond 1.0%, the effect plateaus—indicating the saturation point. Different cement brands respond slightly differently, but the trend holds.
Melamine superplasticizer is a reliable, high-performance choice for modern concrete. Its high water reduction, strong early strength, and low air entrainment make it suitable for highways, bridges, high-rises, and precast elements. The key to success is using the right dosage (0.6%–0.9%) and verifying cement compatibility before full-scale use.
By following these guidelines, you can maximize workability, strength, and durability while controlling project costs.

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