AdBlue

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Here is a little more information regarding AdBlue:

1. What is AdBlue?
AdBlue is a very pure grade of urea that has to meet the automotive DIN 70070 specification which is being
converted to an ISO standard.

2. What is the shelf life of AdBlue?
As long as the stipulated storage conditions are observed, AdBlue has a shelf life of 12 months. However, if 
you still have some AdBlue after 12 months you don't need to dispose of it - you can have it analysed to check it
still conforms to the AdBlue specification.

3. What happens if I don't put AdBlue in my vehicle?
There will be no change in performance of early vehicles although the vehicle will be operating illegally and
enforcement authorities such as VOSA have said they'll treat non-compliance seriously. However, in time
vehicle's will be fiited with OBD that will reduce the power of vehicles if they are run without AdBlue. 

4. Will AdBlue be subject to tax or duty?
Apart from VAT, no. It is understood there are no plans to introduce any duty.

5. Where can I buy AdBlue?
As well as Volvo dealers, AdBlue will become available on some forecourts and truckstops. Bulk and IBC solutions
are also easily installed at transport home depots/yards to compliment existing fuel installations. 

6. In what form can I buy AdBlue?
AdBlue can be bought in packages of 10 litre canisters and 1000 litre IBC’s (Intermediate Bulk Container’s) as well
as in bulk supplied by road tanker.

 

 



7. Is it hazardous or dangerous?

AdBlue is safe therefore not explosive, flammable or toxic and is not subject to any hazardous products regulations
such as ADR. Storage installations do need to be bunded however to protect water courses from potential AdBlue
ingress due to perhaps a tank failure. AdBlue doesn't directly pollute but can promote the growth of algae which
can in turn take away oxygen for other marine life.

8. Do existing vehicles (such as Euro III) need changing or modifying?
No, it only affects new vehicles although in certain cases some buses may have retrofit systems. This is due to their
age and certain local air quality initiatives.

9. Is AdBlue; blue?
No, it is a clear liquid very similar in appearance to water.

10. What is Air1?
Air1 is a unique concept developed by Yara to ensure you a secured supply of the high-quality AdBlue needed in
your SCR system. Yara has formed a partnership with Europe’s largest distributor, Brenntag, to ensure the supply
of AdBlue through the Air1 concept all across Europe.

11. How much AdBlue will I need?
It is expected that the average AdBlue consumption will be about 5% by volume of diesel consumption for Euro IV
and about 6% for Euro V.