Titan America Launches xForm3D 3D Printing Concrete Technology
2026-06-28 10:01
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Titan America SA has introduced a patented 3D printing concrete technology called xForm3D, designed to support automated construction methods in residential, commercial, infrastructure, and coastal applications. The Norfolk, Virginia-based company stated that the product line was launched in response to ongoing labor shortages, the need for faster project delivery, and affordability pressures in the housing sector.

Titan America Launches xForm3D Concrete

The xForm3D series includes three products. xForm3D Standard is designed for general automated construction, utilizing a rapid-setting chemical formulation that enables continuous printing without traditional formwork. xForm3D Marine is developed for underwater and coastal environments, with claimed applications including artificial reef construction and resilient coastal infrastructure.

xForm3D RMX features a formulation with larger aggregate particles and can be transported via ready-mix concrete trucks, extending the technology's application to construction sites that may not have dedicated printing equipment. The company stated that the automated placement process reduces reliance on traditional formwork while enabling complex geometries that would be cost-prohibitive with standard concrete methods.

"This solution highlights how Titan America is investing in innovation that drives long-term growth," said Bill Zarkalis, President and CEO of Titan America. "Our xForm3D technology is built on core materials expertise while opening new scalable markets in automated construction, infrastructure resilience, advanced manufacturing, and manufactured and modular housing solutions. As demand for faster, more efficient construction grows, innovations like xForm3D will help expand the possibilities in the built environment."

Titan America operates cement plants, ready-mix concrete facilities, aggregate and sand quarries, and concrete block plants in Florida, the Mid-Atlantic region, and the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area.

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