Aurmina® Lab Tests

Aurmina® has been tested by third-party labs to ensure it meets established safety and quality standards:

Agricultural, Industrial, & Pharmaceutical Drug Tests

Agricultural, Industrial, & Pharmaceutical Drug Test Reports

Aurmina® has been tested for its ability to reduce a range of industrial chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, pharmaceuticals, and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. Results showed reductions between 76.7% - 99.9%, verified using NSF/ANSI Standard 53 and EPA methods 508, 515, and 525.

Disinfectant & Disinfection Byproduct Tests

Chlorine Test Report

Reduced free chlorine levels below detection limits using EPA method 330.5.

Chloramine Test Report

Reduced chloramine levels below detection limits using NSF/ANSI method 42.

Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) Test Report: Reduced trihalomethanes: bromoform, chloroform, bromodichloromethane, and dibromochloromethane below detection limits using EPA method 524.2.

Fluoride Test

Fluoride Test Report

Aurmina® traps 100% of fluoride ions and reduces sodium fluoride concentration below detectable limits, as determined by EPA method 340.2.

Glyphosate Test

Glyphosate Test Report

Aurmina® reduced glyphosate levels by 98.9% using EPA method 547.

Heavy Metal Tests

Arsenic Test Report
Aurmina® reduced the level of arsenic below the detection limit following EPA method 200.9.

Lead Test Report
Aurmina® reduced the level of lead below the detection limit following EPA method 200.0.

Mercury Test Report
Aurmina® reduced the level of mercury below the detection limit following EPA method 245.1.

Hexavalent Chromium Test Report
Aurmina® converted (toxic) hexavalent chromium 6 to (nutritionally beneficial) trivalent chromium 3.

MCHM (4-Methyl-1-Cyclohexanemethanol) Test

MCHM (4-Methyl-1-Cyclohexanemethanol) Test Report

Aurmina® reduced MCHM levels in tap water by 99.9%, tested using EPA method 52

Volatile Organic Compounds Test

Volatile Organic Compounds Test Report 

Aurmina® effectively reduced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) levels below detection limits, tested using EPA method 524.2.