Adblue in Diesel
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.
AdBlue is not flammable, nor is it considered a hazardous liquid. It is a water-based urea solution, and poses little risk to humans. If you have sensitive skin, it might be wise to wear gloves when handling the liquid to avoid any potential irritation.
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add blue is 90% water of cause it separates add blu is added to the exhaust gasses to make a hotter burn fewer fumes not in the combustion or precombu8stion area
Fuel has a lower specific gravity than water so the diesel just floats on top.
Guys by mistake i put little gasoline in ad blue tank. Is this a problem?
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