The video shows testing conducted according to NFPA 2010 standards in a 2-cubic-meter chamber, using heptane as fuel. The key distinction is that only 27.28 grams of aerosol were used for 2 cubic meters. This means that the tested sample demonstrated an efficiency 7.44 times higher than any other aerosol fire extinguisher, which typically uses an average of 102 grams of aerosol per cubic meter. This also means that the toxicity, volume, and weight are seven times lower than any other extinguisher. This is just the initial phase of creating industrial production for the next generation of fire extinguishers, produced using a new technology that did not exist until now.