What is the main ingredient in AdBlue?

What is AdBlue made of? AdBlue® is made of a colourless mixture of high-purity urea (32.5%) and deionised water (67.5%), as set out in the ISO 22242 standard. Urea contains ammonia; the active ingredient in AdBlue® that reacts with NOx and neutralises it before it enters the atmosphere.

Is AdBlue made from pigs urine?

Is AdBlue® made from pigs' urine? AdBlue® is a synthetic, highly purified solution of urea and demineralized water NOT pigs urine. Whilst the chemical urea is in pigs' urine, it is found in much lower concentration alongside many other elements.

How is AdBlue made?

In short, AdBlue is essentially liquid urea. It's made up of 67.5% ionised water and 32.5 % urea. When the engine heats up, the AdBlue fluid gets hot and releases ammonia which acts as the catalyst.

Is AdBlue just urine?

No, AdBlue® does not contain urine

The reason for this rumour is that AdBlue® is made of 67.5% demineralised water and 32.5% urea. However, urea is not strictly speaking urine, but rather one of its components. In addition, no human or animal urine is used to create the urea in AdBlue®.

Can I make my own AdBlue?

It can only be produced industrially. Making AdBlue® yourself may have adverse repercussions on your vehicle. the first involves dissolving granules of solid urea, called prills in demineralised water; the second involves mixing synthetic urea with demineralised water.

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What urea is used in AdBlue?

However, you may well be interested to know that AdBlue is intrinsically safe, as it has a composition that's 67.5 percent de-ionised water and 32.5 percent urea. Automotive urea, in case you were wondering, is not an animal derived product although we do excrete urea in urine, it's at much lower concentrations.

Why is there a shortage of AdBlue?

In short, Australia is set to face an AdBlue shortage by February 2022, if not earlier. And due to offshoring, we produce very little of AdBlue's key ingredient – urea – domestically. We've done little of late to support local production that otherwise would struggle to compete in the global market.

Can you run a diesel without AdBlue?

Without AdBlue, most modern diesel engines will automatically de-rate and won't operate beyond moving the truck off the road.

Will an engine run without AdBlue?

No, while driving the engine will not shut down, but some engines will automatically restrict engine performance when AdBlue™ supplies are drained. If your engine is outfitted with SCR technology, your vehicle will drop power and reduce its emission according to legal criteria.

Is AdBlue flammable?

AdBlue is a non-toxic, non-flammable, odourless and biodegradable solution designed to help diesel vehicles meet the latest Euro 6 exhaust emission regulations.

How do you make urea for AdBlue?

Well, AdBlue urea is made by heating up synthetic ammonia and carbon dioxide. The urea is then added to the de-ionised water to create AdBlue. AdBlue sits in a separate tank to diesel and, unlike petrol or diesel, isn't injected into the engine. Instead, it's injected into the exhaust system.

Can you use AdBlue as fertilizer?

AdBlue is composed of deionised water and urea, an organic compound that is also used as a fertiliser, although the finished product is much purer.

What does AdBlue do to a diesel engine?

AdBlue is the trade name for a type of diesel exhaust fluid. It's a mixture of urea and deionised water that's stored in a separate tank from the car's fuel. When the car's engine is running, tiny amounts of AdBlue are squirted onto the exhaust gas produced, turning the NOx into nitrogen and water.

Is AdBlue corrosive to metal?

AdBlue is non-flammable and non-explosive but it's highly corrosive to base metals therefore only dedicated AdBlue storage and dispensing systems should be used.

Can I pee in my DEF tank?

Please do not urinate in your DEF tank, the SCR system will be damaged and it will cost thousands of dollars to repair.

Can you overfill AdBlue tank?

Do not overfill the AdBlue reservoir. This can create a vacuum inside the tank that prevents the AdBlue from being injected into the exhaust initially and this could cause an engine management light to illuminate.

What happens if you dont fill AdBlue?

What happens if your car runs out of AdBlue? If you run out of AdBlue while you're driving, then the engine's power and performance will be reduced to 'limp home' mode to limit its emissions and once the engine has stopped, it won't re-start until the AdBlue tank is refilled.

Are there different types of AdBlue?

AdBlue is a proprietary name, like Hoover and iPhone: i.e. there are not different types or brands of AdBlue, though there may at any time be different brands selling other urea-based solutions that perform the same function. AdBlue is stored in a tank in the vehicle, and is injected into the SCR system as required.

What is limp home mode?

Also known as 'limp home mode', limp mode is a security feature in cars which activates when the engine or transmission control unit picks up a fault. Once it detects a problem, limp mode will cause the less important parts of the car, such as air conditioning, to switch off, and the speed of the car will be reduced.

Why is there a urea shortage?

The world is facing a major shortage of the compound, a key ingredient found in the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue and a large component in fertiliser. The main reason for the shortage is that China, which previously supplied 80% of Australia's urea supplies, has banned export of the product.

Is all AdBlue the same quality?

Is all AdBlue® the same? While there are different names for AdBlue®, such as Bluedef, BlueTec and so forth, all mixes should contain the same solution of 32.5% urea and 67.5% de-ionised water.

What is DEF fluid made of?

What Is DEF Fluid Made of? Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) which is composed of 32.5 percent urea and 67.5 percent deionized water. For those who like trivia, urea is considered to be the first organic compound to be synthesized from inorganic chemicals.

Can you buy AdBlue from petrol stations?

You can find portable containers of AdBlue in the majority of filling stations, at the majority of appropriate retailers and the big branded online platforms too.

Is urea made in Australia?

For Australia and NZ, the majority of granular urea is currently imported, predominantly from the Middle East, South East Asia and China. Domestic production totals less than 0.5 Mt with production sites in Queensland, Australia and North Island, New Zealand.

Is AdBlue an ammonia?

AdBlue is produced from a mixture of natural gas and nitrogen, from which ammonia is initially produced using the Haber-Bosch process. Carbon dioxide is then added to the ammonia, a toxic and highly irritant gas, to produce a liquid urea melt in the urea synthesis reaction.

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