Armorock: News
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.
In a major announcement earlier this quarter, Armorock’s parent company, , broke ground on a $47 million expansion at its Nebraska manufacturing facility. The new "Hyper-Cast" line will utilize robotic vibration casting and low-pressure injection molding to produce monolithic polymer concrete structures at triple the previous speed. armorock news
“Because Armorock structures last 100+ years without repair, they dramatically reduce the carbon footprint of repeated construction,” explained Dr. Elena Vasquez, the company’s head of sustainability. “Furthermore, we have developed a catalyst recovery system that allows us to use 30% post-industrial recycled polymers in our non-structural vaults.” Second, the has standardized Armorock containment dikes for