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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.”
Armorock's recent breakthroughs in advanced materials are set to have a significant impact on a range of industries, from defense and aerospace to law enforcement and critical infrastructure protection. With its commitment to innovation and excellence, Armorock is poised to remain at the forefront of the industry for years to come. As the company continues to develop and commercialize its advanced materials, we can expect to see significant advancements in the field of materials science and a range of new applications that will transform the way we live and work.