First of all, what is AdBlue? It is diesel exhaust treatment liquid, also known as automobile environmental urea, is made of water and urea, can effectively reduce the content of nitrogen and oxygen compounds in automobile exhaust, it reacts with the NOx from the exhaust gases, turning NOx into Water and Nitrogen. The AdBlue light of your car will be on, when the tank is almost empty, ...
According to the "Letter to the European Commission's Euro 7 Emissions Industry", it can be known that the Euro 7 emission standards require that the carbon monoxide emissions of tail gas be reduced from the current 500-1000 mg/km to 100-300 mg/km, while the nitrogen oxide emissions must be reduced to 30mg/km. Among them, the Euro VII emission proposal will force traditional fuel vehicles to be eq...
AdBlue is also known as diesel exhaust fluid, but it is commonly mistaken as a fuel additive. It should never be mixed with diesel, AdBlue has its own tank and is stored completely separately to the vehicles’ fuel tank. If you put diesel fuel into the AdBlue tank, below actions should be taken immediately to avoid some serious damage to the SCR ( Selective Catalytic Reduction). Step 1: Do not star...
Domestic AdBlue® is mainly purified from industrial urea, and its main principles are: 1) At a temperature of 70-75°C, urea is hydrolyzed in aqueous solution. 2) When the temperature is below 30°C, urea crystallizes out from the aqueous solution again. 3) With each hydrolysis and crystallization, its purity will be greatly improved. Generally, industrial grade urea is used for hydrolysis and c...
It's difficult to determine the exact number of trucks that require AdBlue® in the world. AdBlue® is commonly used in diesel engines equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. These systems are widely used in heavy-duty trucks and buses in Europe, but are less common in other parts of the world. It's estimated that there are over 100...
Shelf Life of AdBlue® (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) It is recommended that AdBlue® be stored out of the direct sunlight and below 35 deg C. Where higher ambient temperatures are experienced, tanks should be insulated or stored in a shaded area.The storage temperature range between 10 ℃ and 35 ℃, the shelf life floating in 12 to 36 months in this range. Expiration Dates Each package is stamped or ...
What vehicle need to be refilled with AdBlue® ? Heavy trucks, buses, tractor and all diesel vehicle with SCR system. The reason for adding AdBlue® is that the current diesel engine has higher combustion and greater torque than expected. That is to say, it can pull more and run faster with the same amount of oil than before, but the new nitrogen will appear after the AdBlue®...
Choosing the right antifreeze coolant for your vehicle is important to ensure proper cooling system function and protect the engine from freezing, overheating, and corrosion. Here are some factors to consider when selecting an antifreeze coolant: Check the Vehicle Manual: Consult your vehicle's owner manual or manufacturer's recommendations to determine the specific type of coolant recommended for...