Image courtesy of Xeriant Inc.
Boca Raton, Florida-based Xeriant Inc. has scheduled a limited production run for its recycled-content Nexboard product this August with a contract manufacturer.
The company calls Nexboard an eco-friendly composite board made primarily from recycled plastic and discarded fiber materials that has “exceptional resistance to fire, water, mold insects and abrasion.”
“We are very pleased with the performance of Nexboard’s fire resistance and other properties after incorporating our proprietary nanotechnology,” Xeriant CEO Keith Duffy says.
"We continue to receive strong interest from global construction leaders who are actively seeking non-toxic, fire- and water-resistant alternatives to drywall, wood-based and cementitious panels. The latest formulation’s success validates years of R&D investment, positioning Xeriant to capture market share in both traditional construction and emerging smart building applications, where performance and sustainability are paramount.”
Xeriant says Nexboard has been designed to align with green building initiatives, circular economy principles and stricter building codes globally.
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