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  • 11

    May

    Continues demand of AdBlue

    China is one of the world's largest automobile production countries. In 2018, China's auto production and sales of 27.809 million and 28.881 million cars, of which heavy diesel vehicles accounted for about 18% of the production and sales. Heavy-duty diesel vehicles are the main source of pollutants emitted by motor vehicles. Therefore, the existence of a large number of heavy-duty diesel vehicles ...
  • 11

    May

    How much DEF does a diesel engine use / consume

    It depends on many factors, includes the diesel engine size, driver, DEF system condition, presence of NOx in the exhaust stream. Typically, manufacturers refer to DEF consumption as a percentage or fuel consumption. This can vary from as low as 2% to as high as 10%. So if your engine consumes 100 gallons of fuel, for a 10% DEF consumption, it would have used 10 gallons of diesel exhaust fluid def...
  • 08

    Jul

    What's the difference between SCR and EGR technology

    Nowadays, heavy diesel trucks come with the most current EPA compliant equipment. This equipment comes in the form of two different methods used in the after treatment of the exhaust emissions. These methods are Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR). Either are used to reduce NOx. In the early days, most trucks had only an EGR system with a diesel particulate filt...
  • 09

    Sep

    After-treatment of SCR Technology

    The SCR exhaust after-treatment of the diesel engine is effective in controlling emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC) and particles (PM) in the exhaust gas to meeting the requirements of the regulations. Then the high content of nitrogen oxides (NOX) in the exhaust exhaust of the engine is treated by a special on-board aftertreatment system. At present, a variety of diesel exh...
  • 21

    Sep

    EB SCR/Urea Solutions

    The  SCR/Urea Solution is aimed to apply the stricter emission regulations for Vehicles or heavy machineries with diesel engines. The particulate matter and nitric oxide are the main sources of pollution coming out from the exhaust system, and there are two main after treatment technics worldwide, the SCR and the EGR+DEF. The SCR is mainly used in Euro and Asia, but also the US since 2010. As...
  • 11

    May

    Need Personal Protective Equipment when Handling AdBlue

    AdBlue® is non-flammable and non-explosive. It is classified as a transportable fluid with minimal risk. If you ever spill AdBlue® on your hands, simply wash them thoroughly with water. Gloves can be worn if you have sensitive skin to avoid any risk of irritation. However, you should wear protective clothing if you are handling large quantities of AdBlue® with the risk of a spill. Do n...
  • 24

    Nov

    Refill the DEF tanks

    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....
  • 11

    May

    AdBlue® Diesel Exhaust Fluid DEF

    The need to control toxic emissions from diesel combustion engines is ever-increasing. AdBlue® are being developed to manage the output of poisonous gas like nitrogen oxide(NOx) from engine exhaust systems. Selective Catalytic Reduction(SCR) is a method of controlling nitrogen oxide emissions. This process requires diesel exhaust fluid, namely AdBlue®, to be injected into the exhaust pipe ...
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