Smartypants2
6時間前
Duffy is probably waiting for definitive (ie, scientific) confirmation that the new nanotechnology-based fire-resistant NEXBOARD is ready for certification. At that point, I would hope to learn key details that address their internal testing results, video documentation, plans for certification, initial sales contracts, etc. From a public relations standpoint, I wouldn't expect them get into the weeds of why it took so long -- as press releases tend to focus on the positive. But if nanotechnology is, in fact, the key to NEXBOARD's ultimate success, it will be worth the wait.
StockItOut
1日前
Right, so in your self-descriiption, you agree, you lied, and now again you gaslight barking like dog.
You just said the XTI shares were issued a year before they were issued.
You're the fraud.
Proven!
FACT!
And, you just said these XTI shares were returned to XTI. From where? Issued to Xeriant, and you said returned to XTI... that would be returned by or from Xeriant.
And all this, a year prior to the date that the XTI shares in reality being issue, you've claimed..
You are a fraud.
Fact.
.
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KILLAZILLA
1日前
DUH, xeri SAID they(LYING GRIFTERS) WERE HAV8NG THOSE CERT TESTS PERFORMED....
MAMALUKE!!!
DON'T you READ???
THAT PR WAS 1.5 YEARS AGO!!!
SO, WHAT'S THE TRUTH???
EITHER they(LYING GRIFTERS) PERFORMED THE TESTS IN THAT PR OR they LIED!!!
GlobeNewswire
Xeriant Engages Leading Testing Agencies for NEXBOARD™ Certifications
Series of standard tests for building materials viewed as important step in commercialization process
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Sep 12, 2023, 8:05 AM ET
BOCA RATON, Fla., Sept. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) (“Xeriant” or “the Company”), a Company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of aerospace technologies and advanced materials, announces today that it has engaged two leading accredited testing agencies to perform a series of globally-recognized tests to assess the physical and mechanical properties of NEXBOARDTM, an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite building panel made primarily from recycled plastic and cardboard that is resistant to fire, water, insects and mold. Viewed as a significant component in the commercialization process, the third-party testing will measure and certify the critical safety and performance features of NEXBOARD, including its strength, resistance and insulating capabilities, and provide a basis for comparison with traditional building materials like drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF and MgO board.
One of the critical tests being completed, which is among the most requested tests by homebuilders, is the NFPA 286 or “room corner” test, a flammability test established by the National Fire Protection Association to determine the contribution of interior finish materials to room fire growth during specified fire exposure conditions. Along with the NFPA 286, the testing agencies will conduct the ASTM E84 test, measuring flame spread and smoke development, and tests related to moisture and water resistance, thermal and acoustic insulation, VOC emissions, tensile strength and hardness.
“We are working with some of the most respected testing agencies in the United States to validate the superior performance features of NEXBOARD. We are planning to submit our most recent NEXBOARD panels with updated composite formulations for the fire and thermal transmission testing and certifications next week,” said Keith Duffy, CEO of Xeriant.
About the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a global self-funded nonprofit organization, established in 1896, devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards. NFPA delivers information and knowledge through more than 300 consensus codes and standards, research, training, education, outreach and advocacy; and by partnering with others who share an interest in furthering its mission. NFPA is widely known as a codes and standards organization, establishing criteria for building, processing, design, service, and installation around the world. The more than 250 technical committees, composed of approximately 9,000 volunteers, review public inputs and vote on the revisions in a process that is accredited by the American National Standards Institute.
For more information, please go to www.nfpa.org