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Adblue: 30%--35%
Ethylene Glycol:-50°C- -25°C
Propylene Glycol:-50°C- -25°C
Cleaning Fluids:-40°C- -10°C
Battery Fluids:1.100-1.400sg
Resolution Factor:0.5% 5°C,5°C,5°C,0.01sg
(ATC) Temperature Compensation Range:10°C-30°C
Bare weight: 178g (Copper Material), 95g (Aluminum material)
Size (cm): 16.0*3.0*3.0
AdBlue® is the registered trademark for AUS32
(Aqueous Urea Solution 32.5%) and is used in a process called selective
catalytic reduction (SCR) to reduce emissions of oxides of nitrogen from the
exhaust of diesel engined motor vehicles. It is a 32.5% solution of high-purity
urea in demineralised water that is clear, nontoxic and safe to handle.
However, it can be corrosive for some metals and must be stored or transported
using the correct materials. The AdBlue® trademark is currently
held by the German Association of the Automobile Industry (VDA) who ensure
quality standards are maintained in accordance with ISO 22241 specifications.
AdBlue® is a urea additive in the exhaust fl ow
which reduces NOxemissions in HGVs and Light
Commercials. The AdBlue® refractometer is a new hand held
refractometer developed to address the growing need to check the urea
concentration in AdBlue® .
Accurately measures the strength of battery
fluid,screenwash, antifreeze and AdBlue® by measuring therefractive index of
light passing through the mixture.
Suitable for synthetic antifreeze mixtures including long life OAT (Organic
Acid Technology), G13 and aqueous/urea content of AdBlue®. Temperature corrected
prism ensures accuracy. Eyepiece with adjustable focus. Simple calibration
check using distilled water.