AdBlue is a liquid used to reduce air pollution caused by a diesel engine. Specifically, it is an aqueous solution of urea produced with 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water. Used in SCR catalysts, it reduces the concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in diesel emissions from a diesel engine, converting 85% of nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and water.
It is ideal for all modern Euro IV, Euro V and Euro VI engines, which follow SCR technology.
Meets international standards ISO22241-1: 2006 (E) and DIN 70070.
It is recognized by the largest diesel engine manufacturers such as Mercedes, Volvo, DAF, Scania, Iveco, etc.
It is imported by BASF and is available in a 10-liter, 208-liter barrel container and 1,000-liter (IBC) tank.