Adblue is a brand of DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) used in diesel engines to reduce harmful emissions.
Adblue was introduced to the market in Europe in 2005.
It is a trademarked brand of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).
Adblue is now widely used in diesel-powered vehicles around the world.
Peak BlueDEF is a competitor to Adblue, offering diesel exhaust fluid for diesel engines to reduce emissions.
Valvoline Premium BlueDEF is another competitor to Adblue, offering a high-quality diesel exhaust fluid for diesel engines.
Adblue Diesel Exhaust Fluid is the brand's flagship product, designed to meet the stringent emission standards for diesel engines.
The Adblue Pump is an essential component for dispensing Adblue Diesel Exhaust Fluid into diesel-powered vehicles.
Adblue is a DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid), used in diesel engines to reduce harmful emissions.
Adblue is injected into the exhaust system of diesel engines, where it reacts with the harmful NOx emissions and converts them into harmless nitrogen and water vapor.
No, Adblue is not harmful to the environment. It is a non-toxic, biodegradable liquid that is safe to handle and dispose of.
You can buy Adblue at most gas stations, truck stops, or online retailers.
If your diesel engine meets certain emission standards, then you will need to use Adblue to comply with those standards. Check your vehicle's manual to see if it requires Adblue.