Operate your commercial diesel vehicles and machinery within the emission standards and required regulations with AdBlue.
AdBlue is a clear mixture of demineralized water and pure urea (32.5%) and is also referred to as Diesel Exhaust Fluid or AUS 32. It is designed to reduce harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from diesel vehicles to non-hazardous gases to comply with more stringent emission standards.
AdBlue is neither a hazardous substance nor a dangerous good. It is classified in the lowest water hazard class but has a corrosive effect on certain materials. The crystallization point is -11 °C.
Usage:
Many modern diesel engines are required, by law, to use AdBlue solution to help reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions released during diesel fuel combustion.
As worldwide regulations for nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions become more strict, a growing number of countries are beginning to make AdBlue mandatory for new diesel engines, including light and heavy-duty trucks, off-road agricultural, and industrial equipment, and even new passenger cars.
Test Result
No | Test Name | Test method | Unit | Result |
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2 | Pas PO3 | ISO 22241-2 | Mg/Kg | <0.5 |
3 | Ca content | <0.5 | ||
4 | Fe content | <0.5 | ||
5 | CU content | <0.2 | ||
6 | Zn content | <0.2 | ||
7 | Cr content | <0.2 | ||
8 | Ni content | <0.2 | ||
9 | K content | < 0.5 | ||
10 | Mg content | < 0.5 | ||
11 | Na content | < 0.5 | ||
12 | Al content | < 0.5 | ||
13 | Insoluble mater | <20 | ||
14 | Alkalinity index @20° C | Mass % | 0.003 | |
15 | Urea content | Mass % | 32.5 | |
16 | Refractive index @ 20° C | ----- | 1.3835 | |
17 | Density @ 20 ° C | g/ml | 1.085 |