AdBlue pumps are used in diesel vehicles equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust aftertreatment technology. Specifically, the main types of vehicles are as follows:
This is the most common application scenario for AdBlue pumps, including:
Most new diesel passenger vehicles that meet Euro 6, China VI and above emission standards are equipped with SCR systems, which also use AdBlue pumps. For example, some European brand diesel cars and diesel vans (such as Volkswagen Crafter and other models) have AdBlue systems with pumps installed.
Only active AdBlue dosing systems use AdBlue pumps. Older diesel models or low emission requirement vehicles that adopt passive dosing do not need to be equipped with AdBlue pumps, because they rely on natural pressure difference to transport AdBlue.
AdBlue pumps are used in diesel vehicles equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust aftertreatment technology. Specifically, the main types of vehicles are as follows:
This is the most common application scenario for AdBlue pumps, including:
Most new diesel passenger vehicles that meet Euro 6, China VI and above emission standards are equipped with SCR systems, which also use AdBlue pumps. For example, some European brand diesel cars and diesel vans (such as Volkswagen Crafter and other models) have AdBlue systems with pumps installed.
Only active AdBlue dosing systems use AdBlue pumps. Older diesel models or low emission requirement vehicles that adopt passive dosing do not need to be equipped with AdBlue pumps, because they rely on natural pressure difference to transport AdBlue.