Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has reported a surge in interest from leading manufacturers looking to incorporate its fire-retardant composite technology into a wide array of products. This follows successful internal fire testing of NEXBOARD, the company's eco-friendly composite construction panel. The company is now moving toward third-party certification while expanding collaborations to develop non-combustible materials that could enhance safety standards across multiple industries.
The advanced materials platform developed by Xeriant is designed to be scalable and adaptable, allowing for integration into various sectors. NEXBOARD, a patent-pending composite panel made from plastic and fiber waste, is marketed under the DUREVER brand and aims to replace traditional materials such as drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF, and MgO board in construction. The fire-retardant properties of NEXBOARD have drawn particular attention, as safety regulations become increasingly stringent worldwide.
Xeriant's progress toward third-party certification is a critical step in validating the technology and facilitating its adoption by manufacturers. The company's focus on developing non-combustible materials aligns with growing demand for safer building products, especially in commercial and residential construction. By partnering with industry leaders, Xeriant aims to accelerate the deployment of its technology and capture a share of the advanced materials market.
The announcement underscores the potential of Xeriant's platform to address key challenges in fire safety while promoting sustainability through the use of recycled waste materials. As the company advances its certification process and expands its collaborative network, it positions itself to become a key player in the transformation of construction materials. For more information, visit the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/XERI.


