What is AdBlue?

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AdBlue is a high-purity diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in diesel engines. It is a non-toxic, colorless liquid composed of deionized water and urea. When injected into the exhaust stream of diesel vehicles equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology, AdBlue triggers a chemical reaction that converts harmful NOx emissions into harmless nitrogen and water vapor. This process helps vehicles comply with stringent emission standards, making diesel engines more environmentally friendly.

At Hydrema, we utilize AdBlue in our diesel engines to ensure compliance with stringent environmental regulations, such as the European Stage V standards. By incorporating Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology in our machinery, AdBlue is injected into the exhaust stream, where it effectively reduces NOx emissions. This process not only helps our machines meet regulatory requirements but also aligns with our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. AdBlue plays a vital role in enhancing the performance and eco-friendliness of our diesel-powered equipment, ensuring they operate efficiently while minimizing their environmental impact.

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