Xeriant, Inc. announced that it has filed patent and trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in connection with its advanced green building materials. The patent relates to the novel composite, architecture, and manufacturing process of NEXBOARD??, a fiber-reinforced polymer composite building materials made primarily from recycled waste, used to replace drywall, plywood, OSB and other types of construction panels. The trademark filing is for the "DUREVER" mark, which can be used in potential branding initiatives for future high-performance building materials and fire-retardant products developed by Xeriant.

Last year, the Company trademarked the name NEXBOARD related to its composite wallboard. Since Xeriant's last update, the Company has been processing materials for its next production run. Next week, Xeriant will be producing NEXBOARD panels that incorporate composite mix adjustments to achieve a more homogeneous fiber distribution, which will reduce weight and enhance mechanical performance.

The sample boards will be sent to several leading homebuilders the Company has been working with for third-party testing.