External Links
Technical Sites
J & H Bunn Ltd
The parent company of both BlueCat, J & H Bunn's core business is the blending and retailing of fertilisers to farmers and agricultural merchants throughout the UK. It operates several facilities in and around it's head office in Great Yarmouth as well as blending plants in Kings Lynn, Severside and Sharpness (Glos). J & H Bunn Ltd can supply a full range of granular, liquid and suspension fertilisers in varying quantities. They can also create a custom blended fertiliser to exact specifications.
http://www.jhbunn.co.uk
The German Association of the Automotive Industry [VDA]
The VDA licences the use of AdBlue?Solutions worldwide and enforces rigourous quality standard. It consists of automobile manufacturers and their development partners, the suppliers, and partly of the manufacturers of trailers, body superstructures and containers.
http://www.vda.de/index_en.html
Policy & Research
The German Society for Petroleum & Coal Science & Technology [DGMK] Report
The DGMK is an independent body that has published a technical report on AdBlue? as a Reducing Agent for the Decrease of Nox & Particulate Emissions from Diesel Engines of Commercial Vehicles.
http://www.dgmk.de/downstream/report_616-1_e.pdf
Petrochemistry.net
A European enabling force behind innovation in transport and sustainability. Hosts the Automotive Grade Urea Sector Group (AGU), publishers of the CEFIC guidelines for the transport and storage of SCR Urea solutions.
http://www.petrochemistry.net
CEFIC supply a best practice guidance manual to safeguard the technical requirements needed for the catalytic process in production, storage and distribution of urea solution DIN v.70070 grade solution.
EU Motor Vehicle Experts Group
Developed and managed by European Commission Enterprise Directorate General, this website aims to disseminate information on all EU policies, actions and initiatives for the automotive sector, including AdBlue?.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/automotive/mveg_meetings/index.htm
Useful European Commission Documents [FAQ]
This paper is intended to outline the issues relating to the future introduction of heavy-duty vehicles equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/automotive/mveg_meetings/meeting95/note_on_scr.pdf
European Automobile Manufacturers Association [ACEA]
The professional body representing the interests and combined skills of thirteen European car, truck and bus manufacturers at European level and throughout the world. Most EU truck manufacturers are members of the ACEA.
http://www.acea.be/ACEA/index.html
http://www.acea.be/ACEA/position_papers.html
Truck Manufacturer Sites
SCania
DAF
MAN
Volvo
Mercedes-Benz
(SCR diesel technology information): Information and useful resource point for Mercedes-Benz SCR diesel technology used in heavy commercial vehicles.
http://www.mercedes-benz.com/omb/specials/scr/default.htm





