EUROBLUE 5L Diesel Engine Additive
- Odourless
- Colourless
- Corrosive
- Melting point of 11
- Eco-Friendly
Adblue is a fuel additive chemical for vehicles with selective catalytic reduction system or src technology for the reduction of pollutant gases. It is an environmentally friendly fuel additive, so it is not an environmentally friendly fuel and therefore not an environmentally friendly diesel.
How do I put Adblue in my vehicle with selective catalytic reduction system?
The first step is to find the adblue cistern in your vehicle equipped with src technology, heavy or light. This usually has a blue cap and is mostly located near the fuel nozzle. Sometimes it can also be found under the bonnet, or in the boot. Then, using a funnel or hose, carefully pour the product from the canister into the cistern.
Remember to always wear gloves and eye protection, as it is not toxic, but it is corrosive, so care must be taken.
Where to refill Adblue?
We recommend refilling Adblue with a canister for light vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction or src technology. In some petrol stations there are adblue dispensers, but they are intended for large commercial vehicles, so the filling pressure could be detrimental to our smaller engine with src technology when it comes to meeting Euro4, Euro5 and Euro6 standards.
Characteristics
It consists of 32.5% aqueous solution of urea and demineralised water.
The product is colourless and odourless.
Its pH is approximately 9.5.
It is non-flammable and non-explosive.
It is not a hazardous commodity for either the environment or humans.
Precautions:
AdBlue is not an additive for worn diesel engines, a fuel and therefore not an environmentally friendly fuel.
Use clean and approved materials suitable for AdBlue.
Materials recommended are 100% stainless steel 316 Ti and HDPE. Avoid contact of AdBlue with copper, zinc, aluminium and normal steel, as these could deteriorate the quality of the product and cause problems for catalyst metals and other equipment.
Protect AdBlue from contamination with fuel, oil, water, dust, soil, metals, detergents, etc.
Store AdBlue at temperatures between 30°C and -11°C. Do not expose AdBlue to direct sunlight.
Only use AdBlue according to ISO 22241-1.
Recommended for use within a maximum of 12 months.
*Always use gloves and eye protection, as it is non-toxic, but corrosive and precautions should be taken.