Is AdBlue a cow urine?

And while AdBlue is a synthetically based product, urea is something that is found in urine (animal and human) although in much, much, lower concentrations.
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Is AdBlue made from urine?

Is AdBlue® made from pigs' urine? AdBlue® is a synthetic, highly purified solution of urea and demineralized water NOT pigs urine. Whilst the chemical urea is in pigs' urine, it is found in much lower concentration alongside many other elements.
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What is the ingredients of AdBlue?

What is AdBlue made of? AdBlue® is made of a colourless mixture of high-purity urea (32.5%) and deionised water (67.5%), as set out in the ISO 22242 standard. Urea contains ammonia; the active ingredient in AdBlue® that reacts with NOx and neutralises it before it enters the atmosphere.
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Is there urine in blue DEF?

The short answer is no. Commercially available DEF does not contain any animal urine.
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Is DEF cow urine?

Contrary to popular myth, cow and bat urine and DEF are not a thing. The urea used in the manufacture of DEF is synthetically derived from ammonia and carbon dioxide, and urea production plants are often adjacent to other sites where ammonia is produced, such as coal and natural gas refineries.
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What kind of urine is in DEF?

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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Where does urea come from for AdBlue?

This AdBlue is sold around the world and comes from a solution of high-purity, virgin urea. Urea is produced synthetically from ammonia and CO₂ (carbon dioxide), from which Yara's AdBlue is extracted directly as "hot melt" urea, which uses a different process from fertilizer grade urea.
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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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Where is AdBlue from?

So what is AdBlue made of? AdBlue is a liquid solution of urea (the stuff found in urine), and when it meets a hot exhaust system it releases ammonia which is a catalyst to a chemical reaction that converts dangerous Nitrogen Oxides into two harmless products – water vapour and Nitrogen.
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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 you replace AdBlue with pee?

But sadly, the answer is "no". A modern clean diesel car will recognize that your pee is not the right stuff. AdBlue solution has a far higher concentration of urea--32.5%--mixed into deionized water.
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Who created AdBlue?

Tetrosyl launched AdBlue under the Carlube brand back in 2009, however, it is only recently that AdBlue has come to the forefront of many diesel driver's minds, but many still do not know what it is, what it does and why your diesel car needs it.
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Why can't Australia make urea?

The world is facing a major shortage of the compound, a key ingredient found in the diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue and a large component in fertiliser. The main reason for the shortage is that China, which previously supplied 80% of Australia's urea supplies, has banned export of the product.
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Is AdBlue poisonous to animals?

The science behind AdBlue

Nitrogen oxide is one of the most harmful pollutants emitted by engines, as it reacts with other gases in the atmosphere to form small particles and ozone, both of which can damage sensitive lung tissue in humans and animals.
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Can Australia make urea?

The $4.3 billion Karratha urea plant is scheduled to start production in the 4th quarter of 2025. It will be Australia's first world scale urea plant, converting Australian gas into urea.
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Can you put water instead of 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. Where as tap water contains a lot of minerals and ions that is harmful to the vehicle exhaust treatment system.
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Is AdBlue made in Australia?

Almost all AdBlue used in Australia is currently manufactured locally. However, almost all of the required refined urea is imported.
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Are there different types of AdBlue?

AdBlue is a proprietary name, like Hoover and iPhone: i.e. there are not different types or brands of AdBlue, though there may at any time be different brands selling other urea-based solutions that perform the same function. AdBlue is stored in a tank in the vehicle, and is injected into the SCR system as required.
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Is urine and urea the same?

Urea is the chief nitrogenous waste, which is eliminated through urine. Urea is produced in the liver from ammonia, which is a metabolite of amino acids and carbon dioxide. Urine is formed by the nephrons after filtration, secretion and reabsorption.
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How AdBlue is manufactured?

AdBlue® is produced from a high purity urea solution. Urea is produced by the synthesis of ammonia and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Technical grade urea is found in such products as shampoos, cosmetics and glues. Urea used in AdBlue® is of a different quality grade than that used for fertilizers.
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Is DEF fluid pig urine?

But despite DEF earning the nickname “pig urine,” Diesel Exhaust Fluid is actually made of commercial-grade urea—synthetic ammonia and carbon. So, to simplify things: the urea and water in DEF heat up, producing ammonia. This ammonia then breaks down and neutralizes the NOx gases.
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What is diesel DEF 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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What kind of urea is used in DEF fluid?

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) uses automotive-grade urea which has a much higher purity than fertilizer urea. Using a lower-quality fertilizer urea will cause degradation of the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, eventually causing the truck to break down.
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Will Australia run out of AdBlue?

Expert warns Australia's AdBlue supply could run out within weeks causing major supply chain issues. Australia's supply of urea – an additive used in diesel engines – could run out in weeks, meaning the trucking industry could grind to a halt.
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Why is China not exporting urea?

China is one of the largest producers of a chemical called urea which is used to make AdBlue and fertilisers but has stopped exporting it due to fertilisers prices in their own country skyrocketing.
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