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AdBlue® 20 litre jerry can

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However, the rate at which your car consumes AdBlue is affected by your driving style, what types of journey you do and the conditions in which you drive. In that way, AdBlue is much like fuel. Our Adblue is manufactured by a leading approved manufacturer it is the complete AdBlue ® solution for operators of diesel engines vehicles and machinery in the UK. AdBlue ® is used to remove harmful Nitrous Oxide (NOx) emissions from the exhaust gas of diesel engines which are fitted with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) after-treatment systems.

The technical term for an AdBlue system is Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR). There’s a belief that an SCR system reduces a diesel engine’s efficiency, but that isn’t the case. You can, however, help your car’s diesel engine maintain its efficiency with a diesel engine cleaner. Alternatively, or in conjunction, you can also use an injector cleaner. Does my car use AdBlue?Greenchem Ad Blue 20LtrAdBlue is a highly purified colourless liquid. It contains demineralised water and urea (32.5%). AdBlue® is a unique and essential product that is used for various purposes across a range of industries. Since the uprise of diesel-powered vehicles, enterprises from all over have adopted them as they have proven to be a more efficient and worthwhile option than petrol vehicles. AdBlue goes into a tank underneath your car and is injected into the exhaust system to remove NOx from the exhaust gases. You can buy AdBlue in containers and many fuel stations have pumps. How does AdBlue work? AdBlue is fed into a car’s exhaust system where it reacts with the NOx in the exhaust gases. NOx is a waste product of the combustion process, along with carbon dioxide and many other chemicals. We can offer the best possible service at the lowest possible price by manufacturing the product in-house. Buying straight from the manufacturer can help make big savings, up to 50% off forecourt prices for you & your business.

The first clue that your car is running low on AdBlue is that you’ll see a warning light in the instrument cluster. Only very small amounts of AdBlue are used, so a refill is a rare occurrence. A diesel Volkswagen Passat, for instance, takes about 8,000 miles to empty its 13-litre AdBlue tank. And a diesel Peugeot’s tank is refilled when it’s serviced every 12,500 miles.The main active component of AdBlue is ammonia. This is chemically formed by hydrolysing automotive urea, which is the main raw material for AdBlue.

This chemical reaction neutralizes the harmful nitrous oxide emissions produced by diesel vehicles. The low AdBlue light generally comes on when there’s around 1,000 to 1,500 miles left in the tank, so you have plenty of time to top it up. Scroll through your car’s trip computer and you should find an AdBlue gauge. How do I refill my car’s AdBlue tank? Oilfast is happy to announce that we produce and sell our own licensed AdBlue®, that we call FleetBlue, straight from our manufacturing plant in Motherwell. By manufacturing FleetBlue in-house, we can offer the best possible service at the lowest possible price.Green D+ HVO is a drop-in replacement for Gas Oil/Red Diesel and can be used in all Diesel engines (on/off-road). We supply AdBlue® in various sizes, including 10L, 20L, 205L barrels, 1,000L IBC, and bulk deliveries. Carbon dioxide may be the car exhaust emission that gets all the media attention because of its role in climate change. But poor air quality has also been a concern for many years and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emitted from the exhausts of diesel cars is one of the big culprits. Euro 6 emissions regulations heavily clamped down NOx emissions and many car manufacturers employ AdBlue technology to meet the standards.

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