By using a special resin binder instead of Portland cement and water, and replacing steel with fiberglass reinforcement (FRP) , the structures are immune to H2S gas and sewer-related corrosion.
This has led to a surge in orders for at military entry points and federal courthouses. One anonymous Department of Homeland Security source stated that the material is being considered for “hardening soft targets” in urban environments, specifically bollards and planter walls that must blend aesthetics with extreme blast resistance. armorock news
Their structures reach compressive strengths exceeding 10,000 PSI , far surpassing traditional precast concrete. By using a special resin binder instead of
Second, the has standardized Armorock containment dikes for its Texas City operations. The material’s resistance to sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, and hydrocarbon solvents allows for secondary containment that does not require expensive epoxy liners, which often delaminate. “For years, the knock on polymer concrete was
“For years, the knock on polymer concrete was cost and production bottlenecks,” said CEO Marcus Thorne in an exclusive interview. “We have automated the mixing and curing process to the point where Armorock is now cost-competitive with precast concrete over a 50-year life cycle. When you factor in zero maintenance and zero replacement, the savings are astronomical.”