Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has reported a surge in interest from leading manufacturers seeking to integrate its proprietary fire-retardant composite technology into a range of products, following successful internal fire testing of its NEXBOARD material. The company is now advancing toward third-party certification while expanding collaborations aimed at developing non-combustible materials that enhance safety standards across multiple industries.
According to a press release, Xeriant is experiencing “growing inbound interest from leading manufacturers” looking to incorporate the technology into their products. The company’s NEXBOARD material, an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite construction panel made from plastic and fiber waste, is designed to replace traditional materials such as drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF, and MgO board. The successful internal fire testing has generated momentum for the platform, which Xeriant believes can support broader adoption of its scalable advanced materials platform.
The implications of this development are significant across industries where fire safety is paramount. Construction, transportation, and aerospace sectors could benefit from materials that reduce flammability and improve safety standards. Xeriant’s technology addresses a critical need for non-combustible materials that can be integrated into existing manufacturing processes. The company’s focus on eco-friendly composites using waste materials also aligns with growing sustainability demands.
Xeriant’s advanced materials line is marketed under the DUREVER brand, which includes NEXBOARD. The company is dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of transformative technologies that can be deployed across multiple industrial sectors. As part of its strategy, Xeriant seeks to partner with and acquire strategic interests in visionary companies that accelerate this mission.
The market for fire-retardant materials is expanding as regulations tighten and awareness of fire risks increases. Xeriant’s technology could offer a competitive advantage by providing a sustainable alternative to traditional materials while meeting stringent safety standards. If third-party certification is achieved, it could open doors to large-scale adoption by manufacturers who require validated performance data.
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This technology platform could have far-reaching impacts on industries that prioritize fire safety, potentially reducing losses from fire-related incidents and improving environmental outcomes through the use of recycled materials. As Xeriant progresses toward certification, the industry will be watching closely to see how this innovation reshapes safety standards and material choices.

