After reaching 40 degrees, I start adding m40 in small portions so as not to exceed 55 degrees. I keep the temperature in the range of 50-55 degrees C. With the initial batches of adding m40, the temperature immediately rises when it automatically falls down, I add another portion of m40. After about 15-20 minutes I am only halfway through the planned dose of m40, but when adding subsequent portions, the temperature no longer rises, but only flies strongly down. It looks as if after adding half of m40 and 15-20 minutes have passed since the start of adding it, the reaction has already taken place fully and each subsequent portion of m40 (only half has been added) no longer raise the temperature but only cools the solution strongly. What am I doing wrong? In the end, the performance reaches 20%, and the final product pinches the eyes and bites the nose.