Armorock News May 2026

The company is also exploring a partnership with a Canadian bio-resin startup to develop a lignin-based polymer for future products, which could make Armorock carbon-negative by 2028.

The news from Armorock is clear: a decades-old laboratory curiosity has finally matured into a disruptive, scalable industrial solution. While it will not replace sidewalk concrete or high-rise structural frames due to cost and fire-rating concerns (polymers soften at high heat), it is poised to dominate the harsh-environment niche—sewers, chemical plants, military barriers, and coastal defenses. armorock news

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 company is also exploring a partnership with

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. The facility is slated to go online by

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