What is AdBlue?
AdBlue is a Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) used in diesel vehicles to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) particles. Diesel vehicles are now required to meet tough NOx standards to help control air pollution. The preferred method involves injecting Diesel Exhaust Fluid into the exhaust system.
Composed of de-ionised water (67.5%) and urea (32.5%), AdBlue is a brand name registered by the German Association of the Automotive Industry, often used interchangeably with Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF).
How does AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) work?
AdBlue is required for selective catalytic reduction (SCR). The fluid enters the exhaust system of a vehicle, where the aqueous urea is converted into ammonia and carbon dioxide. This ammonia (NH3) reduces the amount of NOx particles by converting them into harmless water (H20) and nitrogen (N2), which are themselves released into the atmosphere through the exhaust system.
Bag-in-Box (BIB) - The New Packaging for AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
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Bag-in-Box AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid |
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Bag-in-Box Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) |
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Bag-in-Box AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) |
Bag-in-Box (BIB) packaging reduces storage, transportation and shelf space significantly due to its rectangular shape. It means that less energy is required to provide customers your valuable product. Besides, flat packing of the unfilled bag-in-box package further optimizes your transportation costs saving you money while reducing your carbon footprint.
Bag-in-Box packaging gains foothold in some of markets like Japan, North America and Europe. The benefits of Bag-in-Box are many folds.
Filling and Cartoning Machines for Packaging AdBlue Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) with Bag-in-Box from
Calmus Machinery.
Fully-automatic filling machine (WEB-fed):
Standard carton packaging line:
Erect-insert-seal monoblock cartoning machine: