In 2005 the legislation on diesel vehicles in the UK & Ireland and in the rest of Europe demanded a drastic reduction of NOx emissions. As a result of this, most new trucks, buses, coaches and vans built after 2005 have been equipped with SCR technology (Selective Catalytic Reduction). In short, If you have a purchased […]
Monthly Archives: February 2012
Kerosene is known by many different names including boiler juice, heating oil, paraffin and standard kerosene. Produced through the distillation of crude oil kerosene is a thin clear liquid traditionally used for heating, lighting, for powering various types of aircraft and within home-based central heating systems. Kerosene is one of the most traditional sources of […]
Lubricants primary purpose includes the reduction of friction between moving parts and surfaces. It is for this reason that they are essential, particularly in regards to the functionality and maintenance particularly within various operations and types of machinery. Lubricants – Their Common Characteristics
Commonly mistaken for a fuel additive, Adblue is a fluid used most commonly within the Euro 4&5 engines. It is in fact, so essential to their functionality, they are unable to operate without it. The cleansing process is carried out with the Adblue solution being injected into the exhaust gasses cleaing the exhaust gasses before […]