Diesel-powered trucks of any size are another concern for the reduction of the carbon footprint of these machines. Along with this situation, engine optimization is another important matter.
DEF 32 helps trucks to be much more optimized
When you witness a discovery, you see it resulting in the other or necessitating the one relating to it. The essence of innovation has not excluded the trucking industry. Many trucks are becoming more complicated in operating mechanisms and pursuing a more viable vision.
While diesel engines will still serve us, they possess specific pros and cons. Multiple levels of engine power and cost-efficient energy consumption are the key benefits. Damage to the environment and the vessel can be prevented by a fluid known as DEF 32.
Azure DEF 32
Azure DEF 32, also called by different names like diesel DEF fluid 32 or AdBlue, is an aqueous solution of 32.5% pure synthetic urea. The advent of catalytic converter technology and further improvements introduced several techniques for controlling and minimizing exhaust emissions. The diesel industry employs two of them at a high level; Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR).
Of the two technologies, the latter concerns us more; because of having a significant role in reducing toxic gasses in diesel engine smoke. Meanwhile, Azure is committed to contributing to this cause with the best possible and latest scientific discoveries to keep up with the ever-changing engine manufacturing industry and engineering. Azure Chemicals provided the best urea and purified water solution to prevent the motor or other systems from wearing off due to particle build-up generated by low-quality DEF.
Never underestimate quality as the most crucial part of the business. Despite doing all we can to deliver our products on a more consumer-friendly budget, using a quality product saves precious resources, both your capital and your time.
Every day, we ensure that your vehicle is on the wheels, not a horde of smoke galloping along the fury road.