AdBlue is a high quality Urea solution manufactured with pure demineralised water and designated internationally as AUS-32 (Aqueous Urea Solution of 32.5%)
Application: AdBlue is intended to be used as a reagent in the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for the reduction of NOx by injecting it into the exhaust gas after treatment system attached to the diesel vehicle engine. This system has been adopted by the major European heavy duty vehicle manufacturers.
| Properties : |
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| Appearance |
colourless liquid |
| Odour |
Slight ammonia smell |
| Urea |
31.8 – 33.2 |
| Ammonia |
max. 0.2 % |
| Biuret |
max. 0.3 % |
| Density at 20 C |
1.087 – 1.093 kg/m3 |
| Refractive index at 20 C |
1.3814 – 1.3843 |
| Initial crystallization temperature |
- 11 C |
The content of metals and other possible contaminants are in conformance with DIN 70070
Consumption: The AdBlue consumption is about 4-6% of the diesel oil consumption.
Safety considerations: AdBlue is a non-toxic aqueous solution, harmless to humans or animals. It is friendly to the environment, biodegradable and is not ecotoxic. AdBlue is non-flammable solution and is not classified as hazardous for transport.
Shelf life and Storage: If AdBlue is stored at temperatures lower than 30 C, the shelf life is about 12 months. Prolonged storage above 30 C will cause hydrolysis with the formation of ammonia and consequent pressure rise. Storage in sunlight should be avoided because algae can grow. Storage temperatures should not be lower than minus 11 C because at minus 11.5 C crystallization starts.
Package available: 10 lt. canisters (Gerry-cans) & 1 ton containers.
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