AdBlue should ideally be stored within a temperature range between 0 and 30°C, and kept protected from direct sunlight. It should be properly sealed when it is not being used. It is possible for AdBlue to freeze at -11°C, so it is important that you use a storage area that is not below this temperature. If AdBlue has frozen, it can be reused when it has thawed as it will return to its original state.
The storage area must be clean and free from dust to avoid any contamination, especially when a vehicle is being filled with AdBlue.
If buying packaged AdBlue we will deliver AdBlue to you in sealed packs. If the storage instructions are followed, then AdBlue can be stored for up to a year. If you need to store AdBlue for longer or in difficult conditions, eg a combine harvester then it is best to drain the AdBlue first or to analyse the AdBlue to ensure it remains within the specification needed.
Do not use old diesel or oil containers to transfer AdBlue into the tank. Any non-dedicated equipment can contaminate AdBlue. Even very small quantities of fuel/oil/lubricant can damage your SCR system.
When you refill with AdBlue, there is no need to wear protective clothing. However, we recommend that you wear gloves to prevent irritation to sensitive skin. Please read the safety data sheet on AdBlue when you handle large quantities of AdBlue.
Warning: water or urea solution cause easily identifiable damage, including a build-up of calcium deposits from the minerals found in water and urea solution. Gradual degrading and clogging of the SCR system will result in costly replacement parts, reducing efficiency and lost time. These repairs will not be covered by the vehicle’s warranty if it can be detected that the damage was caused by water, or urea solution.
It is essential that you drain the tank with the vehicle still in its original position.
If the engine is started, even just briefly:
Yara is a prime producer of AdBlue from urea “holt melt” or “virgin urea” production. The AdBlue that we sell under the Air1 brand is a direct extract of our urea production. We run several production sites in Europe, which supply all markets. These are ISO certified. Our Sluiskil plant in the Netherlands is the largest AdBlue production site in the world. AdBlue produced and sold by Yara controlled through a supply chain that we control from production to fill at your site or reseller site.
Inferior quality urea solutions, or AdBlue from producers or resellers who do not continually assess or analysis their production/distribution chains, may contain impurities which may affect the SCR system of your truck, bus or coach as it is vulnerable to contamination.
Yara is a reliable producer of AdBlue, that keeps a tight control over its production processes and its supply chain, so that it always complies to ISO standards for AdBlue. Our AdBlue is produced under the VDA licence. Our plants in Sluiskil and Le Havre, that supply our markets, are ISO certified. This AdBlue is marketed across the world under the Air1 brand.
Upon request, Yara can provide analysis certificates and any information you may want on our production processes.
AdBlue® is a registered trademark of the Verband der Automobilindustrie e.V. (VDA).