Xeriant Awarded U.S. Patent for Fire-Resistant Composite Technology, Strengthening NEXBOARD and DUREVER Platforms

Xeriant, Inc. received a U.S. patent for its multilayered fire-resistant polymer composite, protecting the core technology behind its eco-friendly NEXBOARD panels and advancing the DUREVER materials platform with potential applications in construction, aerospace, transportation, and energy.

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Xeriant Awarded U.S. Patent for Fire-Resistant Composite Technology, Strengthening NEXBOARD and DUREVER Platforms

Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 12,679,047 covering the company’s proprietary multilayered fire-resistant polymer composite and manufacturing method. The patent protects the core technology behind NEXBOARD, the company’s eco-friendly construction panel made from recycled plastic and fiber waste, and further strengthens the intellectual property supporting its DUREVER advanced materials platform.

The patented multilayered composite design enables more efficient use of non-toxic fire retardants while incorporating recycled materials into the panel core, creating an alternative to traditional building materials such as drywall, plywood, OSB and MgO board. This innovation is particularly significant for Texas, where construction and manufacturing are major economic drivers. By offering a fire-resistant, eco-friendly alternative, Xeriant’s technology could help reduce the environmental impact of building projects while enhancing safety standards.

Xeriant said the technology has potential applications across construction, aerospace, transportation and energy markets, and the company is pursuing additional international patent protection through Patent Cooperation Treaty and continuation applications. The broad applicability of this composite material suggests it could disrupt multiple industries, providing a sustainable solution that meets stringent fire safety requirements.

For the Texas economy, this patent strengthens the state’s position as a hub for advanced materials innovation. Companies in the region’s thriving construction and aerospace sectors could benefit from access to NEXBOARD and DUREVER products, potentially reducing reliance on imported materials and creating new supply chain opportunities. Additionally, the use of recycled waste aligns with growing demand for circular economy solutions, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers and businesses.

The patent also signals investor confidence in Xeriant’s technology. As the company seeks to commercialize its innovations, Texas-based investors and partners may find opportunities to collaborate, further boosting local economic development. The full press release can be accessed at https://nnw.fm/laPYE.

For ongoing updates, the latest news on XERI is available at https://nnw.fm/XERI. This patent represents a critical step for Xeriant in scaling its advanced materials platform, with implications for safety, sustainability, and economic growth in Texas and beyond.