AdBlue® 10L
AdBlue® 10L – VDA certified manufacturers, ISO 22241 standard best quality lowest prices in Australia
AdBlue® 10L
Package: 10L per Can, 2 Cans per Carton
In stock. Deliver nationwide.
Lowest Price in Australia.
Price:
$30.00 (Incl GST) for 10L
(* Melbourne Local Pickup Only)
$60.00 (Incl GST) for 2 x 10L/Carton
(* Deliver nationwide)
Features
- Licensed AdBlue® diesel exhaust fluid made up of 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionised water designed to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions in diesel engines fitted with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology.
- 10 litre cans of AdBlue® offer an easy solution for owners of passenger vehicles or commercial vehicles to top-up their AdBlue®.
- A handy package for use in the non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) in the Civil Construction Industry, such as the Excavators, Bulldozers, Loaders, Pile Driving Equipment, Concrete Mixer Trucks etc and more…
- Meets Euro IV, V and VI standards to suit a wide range of trucks, cars and SUVs that are powered by diesel engines such as those made by Porsche, Renault, Citroen, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Ford, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota etc.
- ISO22241, DIN70070 standard
- VDA & SGS certified.
- Consistent supply.
- Fast delivery Australia wide
Filling up AdBlue®
There is a separate tank for AdBlue® which is generally located next to the fuel tank. Never add AdBlue® directly to your fuel tank. Consult your vehicle manufacturer or vehicle’s handbook before filling up.
If you accidentally place AdBlue® in your fuel tank do not drive your vehicle. Immediately contact your service agent who can assist you with vehicle towing and repair.
Storing AdBlue®
- AdBlue® is considered a very stable product with a long shelf life. If it is stored at temperatures between -12 ° and 32 ° C, it can be stored at least for a year.
- AdBlue® freezes at temperatures lower than -11 °C.
- Close the AdBlue® container firmly and store it in a cool, dry, well ventilated place. Do not expose the container to direct sunlight.
Reducing or eliminating manual handling risks
The weight of the AdBlue® package is about 22Kgs which could be quite heavy for lifting and carrying by one person. You need to be very careful to control the risk of manual handling injuries.
Here are some useful information from The Department of Health of Victoria Government for you to follow:
Manual handling – protecting your back
The back is particularly vulnerable to manual handling injuries. Safety suggestions include controlling risk factors in the workplace, in addition to personal controls:
- Lift and carry heavy loads correctly by keeping the load close to the body and lifting with the thigh muscles.
- Never attempt to lift or carry loads if you think they are too heavy.
- Pushing a load (using your body weight to assist) will be less stressful on your body than pulling a load.
- Use mechanical aids or get help to lift or carry a heavy load whenever possible.
- Organise the work area to reduce the amount of bending, twisting and stretching required.
- Take frequent breaks.
- Cool down after heavy work with gentle, sustained stretches.
- Improve your fitness – exercise regularly to strengthen muscles and ligaments, and reduce excess body fat.
- Warm up cold muscles with gentle stretches before engaging in any manual work.