Xeriant Inc. (XERI) has reached significant milestones in developing NEXBOARD, a patent-pending composite construction panel designed to deliver enhanced performance across multiple criteria important to builders and sustainability advocates alike. The global push for safer, more sustainable and higher-performance materials is reshaping industries ranging from construction and infrastructure to transportation, industrial manufacturing and aerospace. As regulators and end users alike demand solutions that reduce environmental impact while improving fire resistance, durability and resilience, NEXBOARD technology has emerged as a promising response.
Developed by Xeriant, the eco-friendly composite panel is designed not only to replace conventional building materials, such as drywall and wood, but also to support a wider range of applications where advanced performance and sustainability are increasingly essential. In May, Xeriant announced that NEXBOARD's nanotechnology successfully resisted temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit for more than 80 minutes. The company is moving toward certification completion, with internal testing of samples from recent production runs showing continued promising fire resistance and other performance attributes.
Constructed primarily from recycled plastic and fiber waste, the panel integrates nanotechnology to achieve exceptional performance characteristics. The latest news and updates relating to XERI are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/XERI. For more information about the communications platform covering this technology, please visit https://www.TechMediaWire.com.
The development represents a potential shift in how industries approach material selection, particularly as environmental regulations tighten and safety standards evolve. The panel's ability to withstand extreme temperatures while utilizing recycled materials addresses two critical concerns in modern construction and manufacturing: fire safety and environmental sustainability. This advancement comes at a time when building codes increasingly emphasize fire-resistant materials, particularly in commercial and multi-family residential construction. The extended fire resistance demonstrated by NEXBOARD could influence material specifications for projects where safety is paramount, while its sustainable composition aligns with growing corporate and governmental commitments to reduce waste and carbon footprints.


