AdBlue® is non-toxic and does not pose any risk to humans, animals or the environment if used properly.
- The product is partially alkaline with a pH of about 9.0 and therefore should not come into direct contact with aluminium, brass, mild steel. Stainless steel and plastic tanks and fittings are mandatory.
- Precautions to be taken while working with AdBlue® include avoiding contact with skin and eyes. It also poses a slip hazard if spilled on the floor.
- Cleaning methods are to collect mechanically and collect in suitable containers for disposal. Dispose of in accordance with local and national regulations. After cleaning, send the remaining residual particles with pressurized water.
- AdBlue® is not flammable.
- AdBlue® starts to freeze at minus 1-1.5°C.
- After AdBlue® melts, it can be used without any problems.
- The best way to dispose of crystallization or spills is to wash with water. When rinsing with water, make sure it is well sealed to avoid any contamination of the solution.
- If AdBlue® is spilled on automotive paint, clean the surface with water and allow the paint to clean.
- If AdBlue® dries and crystallizes on the paint, surface corrosion may occur.