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 can I use instead of AdBlue?

What should I know about using AdBlue? Using water instead of AdBlue - In short, you mustn't use water instead of AdBlue, or water down the AdBlue in anyway. AdBlue is a mixture of urea and 67.5% de-ionized water.
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Can we make AdBlue?

Australian chemical manufacturers capable of producing AdBlue – a urea-based additive used in diesel vehicles to reduce the expulsion of dangerous emissions – are scrambling to boost production, as an international shortage threatens to slam the brakes on local trucking and logistical industries.
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Can I use urine instead of AdBlue?

Using pigs' urine (or any urine) instead of AdBlue® would cause irreversible damage to the SCR system in your vehicles.
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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.
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What is the main ingredient in AdBlue?

AdBlue is the name used internationally for an additive developed for the chemical and motoring sectors. It's an extremely high purity, 32.5% aqueous solution of urea (minimum 31.8% - maximum 33.3%) that transforms nitrogen oxides into nitrogen (N2) and water vapour (H2O) by means of chemical reduction.
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Is AdBlue just urea?

While AdBlue is comprised of approximately 32 percent urea, our urine includes approximately two percent urea. It's mostly water, and the rest will depend upon one's diet. Some other elements of urine (again, depending on your diet) could be detrimential to the AdBlue system, and could cause some expensive repairs.
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Can diesel engines run without AdBlue?

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

DEF is a mixture of (typically) 2/3 deionized water and 1/3 urea. It's carefully regulated by the American Petroleum Institute. Technically, urea is derived from one of the byproducts of urine. But it's synthetically made, so no cats are ever harmed in the production of the fluid.
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Can a diesel car run without AdBlue?

AdBlue helps newer-model diesel vehicles meet emissions standards by breaking down harmful nitrogen oxides. If you own a diesel car with an AdBlue tank, your car's engine is programmed to not start once you run out of it. The good news is that a typical car can travel more than 1,000 km on 1 litre of AdBlue.
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How do you make AdBlue solution at home?

There are two ways of making AdBlue®:
  1. the first involves dissolving granules of solid urea, called prills in demineralised water;
  2. the second involves mixing synthetic urea with demineralised water.
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How do you manufacture diesel exhaust fluid?

The method comprises the following steps: sending an ammonia-and-carbon dioxide removed urea synthesis reaction liquid from the synthesis workshop section of a urea production device to a crystallization kettle, carrying out vacuum flash evaporation crystallization, centrifuging the obtained crystallization kettle ...
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What happens if I drive without AdBlue?

If you run out of AdBlue while you're driving, then the engine's power and performance will be reduced to limit its emissions. Once you've stopped, you won't be able to restart the engine if the AdBlue tank's empty. The car will give you plenty of warning that the AdBlue tank's running low.
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What happens if you use water instead of DEF?

Subject: RE: Anyone replace DEF with water? Water won't hurt the system but it will de-rate you pretty quick. ECM compares NOx values pre/post, if conversion is low it will start throwing codes and will eventually derate.
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Can you pee in your 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. Here at Transliquid Technologies we specialize in providing the best quality of Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
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Can you just put water in your DEF tank?

The DEF will be diluted by the added water, but depending on the ratio of water to DEF, the solution may still contain enough urea to deal with the NOX via an increase in the injection rate.
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What can you substitute for DEF fluid?

DEF is urea or otherwise known as aqueous ammonia. Windshield washer fluid that contains ammonia will do in a pinch.
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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.
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Is diesel DEF going away?

"DEF works and its made from commonly available ingredients that are already being produced in vast amounts for the agricultural industry. The infrastructure is already in place." That's an important thing to remember. The world isn't going to abandon diesel anytime soon.
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Is AdBlue still in short supply?

"Although AdBlue users may continue to see a few sites occasionally stocked-out, they can be reassured that with the new AdBlue supply coming into the market, these sites are now being progressively replenished," he said.
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Why is there a AdBlue shortage?

AdBlue is required for most modern diesel engines to suppress emissions, but there are shortages because its key ingredient, urea, which is also used as a fertiliser, is running dangerously low after China restricted exports of the product. The shortage is also due to the price of gas, the main feedstock for urea.
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Is there an AdBlue shortage?

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.
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Is AdBlue man made?

The stuff used in your car is a man-made substance created by exposing synthetic ammonia and carbon dioxide to heat. As well as being used in liquid form, AdBlue suppliers also make dry pellets for farmers to scatter on their fields as a form of fertiliser.
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How do you make urea?

Urea is manufactured synthetically by reacting natural gas, atmospheric nitrogen and water together at high temperature and pressure to produce ammonia and carbon dioxide. These gases are then reacted at high temperature and pressure to produce molten (liquid) urea.
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Can urea be made from urine?

Urea was recovered from inorganic synthetic urine (SI), organic synthetic urine (SO) and real human urine (RU) respectively. After complete water removal, yields of 91, 84 and 93% were achieved. These decreased to 88, 77 and 67% after ethanol evaporation.
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