Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has announced additional independent laboratory testing results for its 3/8-inch NEXBOARD eco-composite construction panel, showing it outperforms traditional building materials across multiple performance categories. The company reported that NEXBOARD demonstrated superior impact resistance, tensile strength, and water resistance compared to drywall, MgO board, OSB, MDF, and plywood. The tests also confirmed low VOC emissions, competitive insulating properties, and a sustainability profile that includes recycled content, recyclability, and no formaldehyde off-gassing.
These results build on NEXBOARD’s recent achievement of a Class A fire rating under ASTM E84 and successful completion of the NFPA 286 full-room corner burn test. The Durazite-powered DUREVER platform is designed to deliver enhanced fire safety, durability, and moisture resistance for construction applications. According to Xeriant, this technology also offers potential opportunities across industries including aerospace, transportation, energy, and defense.
The implications of these test results are significant for the construction industry, which has long relied on materials with known environmental and health drawbacks. Drywall, for example, is prone to mold and moisture damage, while plywood and OSB often contain formaldehyde-based adhesives. NEXBOARD’s combination of performance and sustainability could provide builders and homeowners with a viable alternative that reduces environmental impact without sacrificing quality. The low VOC emissions are particularly important for indoor air quality, a growing concern in residential and commercial construction.
For investors, the independent testing validates Xeriant’s technology and could accelerate market adoption. The company’s focus on advanced materials that can be integrated across multiple industrial sectors suggests a broad addressable market. Xeriant is dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of transformative technologies, including advanced materials, which can be successfully integrated and deployed across multiple industrial sectors. The company’s advanced materials line is marketed under the DUREVER brand and includes NEXBOARD, an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite construction panel made from plastic and fiber waste, designed to replace products such as drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF, and MgO board.
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