AdBlue® plays a key role in reducing harmful emissions from diesel vehicles, making it an important factor in environmental protection. Its main function is to lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) levels, which are major air pollutants. In the following lines, we will explore how AdBlue® contributes to a cleaner environment.
Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
One of the main reasons for introducing AdBlue® is its ability to reduce nitrogen oxides—pollutants released during diesel fuel combustion. Through the reaction of urea, contained in AdBlue®, with exhaust gases in the BAMIA system (Selective Catalytic Reduction), nitrogen oxides are converted into harmless nitrogen and water. This significantly reduces air pollution, positively impacting human and animal health as well as ecosystems.
Improving Air Quality
According to research, the use of AdBlue® in diesel vehicles is one of the ways to comply with stricter environmental standards such as Euro 6. These standards require a significant reduction in vehicle emissions, and AdBlue® is the main fluid enabling the achievement of these goals. The reduction of NOx leads to improved air quality in cities, where pollution levels are highest.
Long-Term Benefits for the Climate
Reducing nitrogen oxides is important not only for air quality but also for climate change. NOx is associated with the formation of ground-level ozone, a major pollutant contributing to global warming. By lowering these emissions, AdBlue® can help mitigate climate change and enhance the resilience of ecosystems.
Conclusion
AdBlue® is not only crucial for reducing harmful emissions from diesel vehicles but also plays a key role in environmental protection. By lowering nitrogen oxides and preventing air, soil, and water pollution, AdBlue® is an essential component in achieving a cleaner and healthier life for us and future generations.