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  • 31

    Mar

    EGR(Exhaust Gas Recirculation) & SCR(Selective Catalytic Reduction)

    There have been two approaches to regulatory compliance: EGR and SCR. EGR was implemented January 1, 2007 and SCR was implemented January 1, 2010. EGR was able to meet the Federal Standards for 2007, but not able to meet the new standards for 2010. In 2007 the Emissions Standard was 1.2 NOx (g/hp.pr) and it could be reached using EGR technology, but January 1, 2010 this standard dropped to .02g/HP...
  • 03

    Nov

    AdBlue Solution Becomes Necessity of Trucks

    Nowadays, the environmental problem is highly concerned around the world. The problem of Global Warming, Greenhouse effect and Photochemical Smog are emphasized over 15 years, but it becomes worse and worse. Although the national solutions were announced, tragedies are never stop. As recently decades, the development of motor vehicle is growing rapidly. The traditional domestic car were ...
  • 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...
  • 12

    Apr

    Why Does Urea Crystallize

    1. Shield the vicious circle caused by the SCR system Blocking the work of the scr system will leave the nozzle in a helpless situation and can only wait in a high temperature environment. Urea pumps and pipelines that have not been operated for a long time will crystallize and block due to the evaporation of the remaining liquid moisture. 2. No regular replacement If dust is accidentally brought ...
    Tags : SCR system
  • 24

    Jun

    What is the difference between automotive grade urea and agricultural grade urea?

       Exhaust gas treatment fluid, commonly known as automotive urea fluid, is a consumable that must be used in SCR technology and is mainly used for exhaust gas treatment of diesel engines. With the policy for energy conservation and emission reduction, most light trucks on the market are now equipped with urea tanks, but many people cannot tell well what is the difference between automot...
  • 23

    Sep

    Small knowledge on AdBlue Storage

    urea aqueous solution for vehicle How do you store AdBlue? AdBlue should ideally be stored within a temperature range between 0 and 30°C, and kept protected from direct sunlight. It should be properly sealed when it is not being used. It is possible for AdBlue to freeze at -11°C, so it is important that you use a storage area that is not below this temperature. Can AdBlue be stored once opened? ON...
  • 29

    Dec

    What happens if you put diesel in the AdBlue tank?

    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...
  • 17

    Jan

    The reasons for the easy crystallization of DEF

    The SCR scheme has obvious advantages in the national IV diesel vehicle exhaust emission treatment system and Diesel Exhaust Fluid for vehicles is a necessary additive for the SCR scheme. With the gradual implementation of the National IV emission standards for diesel vehicles in various cities, the demand for Diesel Exhaust Fluid may be blowing out. The SCR system includes a DEF tank (l...
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