What raw materials are used to make automotive urea?

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DeEmma
07/30/25 12:45am
Automotive urea is composed of 32.5% high-purity urea and 67.5% ultra-pure water. The following are extended contents: Precautions for urea addition and storage: 1: During transportation, urea needs to avoid light and high temperatures. The optimal transportation and storage temperature should be maintained between -5°C and 25°C, as high temperatures can cause urea decomposition. 2. When carrying urea in the vehicle, necessary shockproof measures should be taken for the urea packaging to avoid spillage due to road bumps, which could corrode the vehicle. 3. If the purity of automotive urea is insufficient or the quality is inferior, the vehicle's engine will automatically decelerate. 4. Inferior quality urea can contaminate the catalyst in the SCR catalytic reaction tank, leading to serious consequences.
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