Description
An IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) tank with Adblue is a large container used to store Adblue, a type of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in diesel engines. IBC tanks are typically made of plastic or steel and have a capacity of 1,000 to 3,000 liters (264 to 792 gallons). They are designed for bulk storage and transportation of Adblue, and are often used in industrial and commercial settings. Adblue is a 32.5% solution of urea in water, and is used to reduce NOx emissions in diesel engines. It is injected into the exhaust system, where it reacts with NOx to form harmless nitrogen and water. If you have any specific questions about IBC tanks or Adblue, feel free to ask!