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  • 31

    Aug

    Shelf Life of AdBlue®

    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 ...
  • 25

    Sep

    Does the Ship Require to Add Urea Solution?

    In order to control the emission of nitrogen oxides caused by ship fuel, ships need to install SCR systems.  These ship fuels mainly include:  1. Heavy Fuel Oil 2. Light Fuel Oil 3. Marine Gas Oil  4. Diesel engine. The ship (SCR) system is installed in the exhaust gas treatment system after the exhaust. In this case, marine SCR 40% urea solution is used as a reducing agent to react...
  • 21

    Oct

    What Vehicle Need to be Refilled with AdBlue® ?

    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®...
  • 09

    Sep

    The harm of using inferior DEF(AdBlue®)

    The hazards of using inferior automotive urea solution include reducing the conversion efficiency of nitrogen oxides, damaging the vehicle's after-treatment system, clogging key components, affecting vehicle power performance, increasing maintenance costs, causing environmental problems, weakening the activity of SCR catalysts, clogging the automotive urea injection system, increasing exhaust resi...
  • 18

    Oct

    What are the types of antifreeze?

    What are the types of antifreeze? Antifreeze, also known as antifreeze fluid, is primarily used to prevent water from freezing. There are several types of antifreeze, categorized mainly by their composition and intended use. Here are some key types: 1.Ethylene Glycol-Based Antifreeze: Common Use: Widely used in automotive applications. Characteristics: Has a high boiling point and low freezing poi...
  • 29

    Nov

    Can different types of antifreeze be mixed?

    In general, it is not recommended to mix different types of antifreeze. 1. Chemical Composition Differences Antifreeze can be divided into inorganic - type and organic - type. The traditional inorganic - type antifreeze mainly contains inorganic salts such as calcium chloride and magnesium chloride. Organic - type antifreeze mainly contains organic acids like 2 - ethylhexanoic acid and sebacic aci...
  • 01

    Apr

    AUS40 (urea solution 40%) for Marine SCR system

    With the continuous expansion of the global Marine Gas Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Emission Control Area Tier III, the design, installation, operation and application of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems on ships have received increasing attention. An increasing number of ships are being equipped with SCR systems. The SCR system is mainly used to catalytically neutralize and reduce nitrogen ox...
  • 30

    Apr

    How AdBlue technology helps reduce nitrogen oxides from industrial boilers

    Application of AdBlue® technology in industrial boiler emission reduction The application of AdBlue® technology in industrial boiler emission control is mainly based on the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. The SCR system reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by injecting AdBlue®, a urea aqueous solution, into the flue gas discharged from the boiler. The urea in AdBlue® ...
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