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 addresses growing demands for sustainable construction solutions that do not compromise on safety or performance. By securing this patent, Xeriant positions itself to capitalize on the increasing regulatory and market push for environmentally friendly building products.
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. For industry leaders, this development signals a shift toward advanced materials that combine sustainability with high-performance characteristics, potentially disrupting established supply chains and opening new avenues for product development.
The implications for the construction sector are significant. Traditional materials like drywall and plywood are resource-intensive and often contain toxic flame retardants. NEXBOARD offers a recyclable, non-toxic alternative that meets fire safety standards while reducing environmental impact. In aerospace and transportation, lightweight fire-resistant composites are critical for improving fuel efficiency and passenger safety. The energy sector, particularly renewable energy infrastructure, also stands to benefit from durable, fire-resistant materials.
Xeriant’s patent award comes at a time when global building codes are increasingly emphasizing fire safety and sustainability. The company’s ability to protect its intellectual property enhances its competitive position and may attract partnerships or licensing opportunities. Investors should note that this patent strengthens Xeriant’s portfolio, potentially increasing the valuation of its DUREVER platform and NEXBOARD product line.
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