From 2013, trucks and diesel engine cars have been created to allow users to refill their own DEF tanks. As a result, a number of truck stops and gas stations have begun offering a DEF pump next to the diesel fuel pump. You may even purchase small quantities—or order large containers for commercial use—to keep at home. Although safe to handle and non-toxic, AdBlue® can eat through some metals....
EverBlue Chemicals prides itself on providing high quality AdBlue® to many industries. Our Marine Urea (AUS40) SCR Catalyst is currently used by many different off shore fleets in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems. Marine Urea (AUS40), also Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), is an aqueous urea solution produced with high purity urea and deionised water. This catalyst is used in the SC...
Urea tanks is the storage tanks for urea solution, which contain urea solutions and are mainly used in trucks and buses. The emissions have reached the national IV standard after the vehicle exhaust passes through the urea tank .Usually the tank with the working temperature range from-40 to + 85 ℃ and volume range from 10L to 80L. Material and structure: the tan...
China's economy continues to develop rapidly and the demand for oil resources continues to grow in recent years. According to statistics, China's oil consumption in 2013 was about 490 million tons, resulting in more and more significant air pollution. The severe haze in winter in some cities of China has become more and mo...
Is def adblue dangerous? No, it’s non-toxic and non-flammable. But don’t drink it! If the fluid come into contact with eyes, flush them with plenty of water and seek medical attention. Clean affected skin with soap and water. If swallowed, drink plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately. When removing the tank cap or a container cap, ammonia vapour may escape. Ammonia vapour is a...
Current Situation of the domestic market: During the use of National IV diesel vehicles, AdBlue consumption is 3% to 5% of the fuel consumption. Each heavy-duty truck of National IV standard consumes about 2 tons of vehicle urea per year. Although China's automotive AdBlue consumption was about 11,000 tons in 2011, it only accounted for 1% of the world's automotive urea solution consumption....
What is SCR technology? "SCR" is the abbreviation of Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology, which is a technology used for the after-treatment of diesel vehicle exhaust to reduce harmful nitrogen oxide emissions from vehicles. The reducing agent used in the SCR technology is vehicle urea solution. Almost all major engine manufacturers need to use this technology to meet the emission requirement...
AdBlue is an essential product for heavy-duty diesel vehicles to meet the Chinese National IV emission standards.AdBlue for vehicles refers to aqueous urea solution with a urea concentration of 32.5% and ultrapure water as the solvent and the raw materials are urea crystals and ultrapure water. For heavy-duty trucks, buses and other diesel vehicles to meet the National IV emission standards, a sui...