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  • 03

    Nov

    AdBlue Crystallization

    Introduction As the emission standard of European is announced, Adblue solution becomes a controversial chemical production. The main purpose of Adblue is reducing Nitric Oxides in the emission of diesel engines. Therefore, a series of environmental issues will be decreased. However, a plenty of truck drivers are not willing to purchase this solution due to higher cost of delivery. The Adblue Emul...
  • 18

    Jun

    Storage and handling of AdBlue® in extreme conditions

    AdBlue® may be used under all regular weather conditions. It is however essential that the purity of AdBlue® is ensured throughout the supply chain and when stored at a home depot. To some extent AdBlue® is sensitive to extreme temperatures, both hot and cold. The solution will freeze if its temperature falls below -11°C, and the urea content can decrease if stored at temperatures in e...
  • 12

    Apr

    How checking and filling AdBlue

    Checking and filling AdBlue Check the AdBlue level regularly and top up if the message for low AdBlue level is shown in the driver display. The emissions system continuously monitors the level, quality and dosage of AdBlue. If a fault arises, a message is shown in the driver display. Depending on driving style, outside temperature and the operating temperature of the system, filling must also be p...
  • 12

    Apr

    How long does AdBlue® diesel exhaust fluid last

    The rate at which you use AdBlue depends on your engine and how economically you drive. Typical consumption is around a litre of adblue def every 600 miles. But it could be as high as a litre every 350 miles. Tank size varies too, so you could need to refill somewhere between 3,000 and 12,000 miles depending on the car and your driving style. This means that most drivers will have to top-up t...
  • 12

    Apr

    Is DEF Dangerous

    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...
  • 12

    Apr

    Development of AdBlue

    1.Background of AdBlue In recent years, haze pollution has occurred in many places in my country, and motor vehicle exhaust emissions account for an average of 20% to 25% of the cause of haze weather. The annual national motor vehicle emissions reach 57 million tons, including nitrogen oxides, monoxide and particulate matter, of which nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emitted by automobiles e...
  • 12

    Apr

    Current Situation of AdBlue of the Domestic Market

    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....
  • 08

    Jul

    What is AdBlue

    Diesel exhaust fluid (commonly known as: aqueous urea solution,AUS 32;called AdBlue in China and Europe, called DEF in the Americas, and called ARLA32 in Brazil. AdBlue is a high-purity transparent liquid composed of 32.5% high-purity urea and 67.5% deionized water, with a slight smell of ammonia. If it splashes, the water evaporates and crystals form. AdBlue is used in cars, trucks, buses and hea...
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