Abstract:
Pakistan produces approximately 50 Million tons of Sugar cane annually and
most of it is used for production of Sugar and is being exported worldwide for
different uses. The industrial waste of Sugar cane, known as Molasses, is used
worldwide for the manufacture of alcohol. There have been many investigations
about the effect of sugar on the hydrating properties of cement paste. There is a
need to reduce the water cement ratio to increase the compressive strength. Water
reducers help us to reduce the quantity of water for a given slump.
It has been generally accepted that retarding action of sugars and their acid is
due to the adsorption on the surfaces of hydrating cement grains as well as
hydration products. This research study is carried out to evaluate the feasibility for
the use of molasses in the concrete, as a water reducer and retarder admixture.
The main variable in this research study is the amount of molasses. The
parameters those kept constant are the slump to 3” and water-cement ratio equal to
0.57.
Test results revealed that the concrete mixes containing molasses within
certain limit give good strength. The concrete produced using Molasses has
exhibited excellent properties as water reducer and retarder.
Government of Pakistan has allowed sugar mills to generate electricity
through bagasse, this will produce large amount of molasses as industrial waste. The
successful utilization of molasses as water reducing and retarding admixture in
concrete would lower the cost of construction comparative to commercially
available water reducer and retarders