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However, industry analysts note that CFRP still relies on a concrete matrix that can crack. Armorock’s monolithic nature gives it a unique advantage in subsea and chemical applications. “Polymer concrete has always been the superior material physics-wise,” says infrastructure analyst Mark Hollings of Frost & Sullivan. “Armorock’s breakthrough is in the manufacturing —the just-in-time logistics and the automated casting. They are solving the supply chain problem.”
Perhaps the most visible test of Armorock is unfolding in Miami Beach, Florida. As sea levels rise, saltwater intrusion is destroying underground utility infrastructure. The city’s $500 million stormwater pump stations were failing within five years due to chloride attack. armorock news
Armorock faces scrutiny from environmental groups despite its longevity. The production of polymer resins is petroleum-based, and the material is notoriously difficult to recycle at end-of-life. However, Armorock is countering this with a new initiative. However, industry analysts note that CFRP still relies
The facility is slated to go online by Q4 2026, increasing Armorock’s production capacity from 12,000 tons annually to 50,000 tons. The city’s $500 million stormwater pump stations were
Two recent contract awards highlight Armorock’s expanding footprint.