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Diesel Exhaust Fluid Market Research Report - Global Forecast To
2023
Report / Search Code: MRFR/IA - E/3599-CRR
Publish Date: November, 2017
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Global Diesel Exhaust Fluid Market Information Report by
Storage Solution (Bulk Storage, Tanks, Portable Containers,
Dispensers, Others), Vehicle Type (Passenger Vehicle and
Commercial Vehicle), End Market (OEM and Aftermarket), and
region.
Market Scenario
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a fluid, consisting of high-purity urea and
de-ionized water in a 1:2 solution, which is necessary for the operation of
SCR (selective catalytic reduction) technology. DEF is a not a fuel
additive, and is colorless, non-toxic, non-flammable fluid harmless to
living beings. The reactant chemically reduces nitrogen oxide emissions
(NOx) from exhaust systems. There are various storage type involved in
diesel exhaust fluid such as bulk storage, tanks, portable containers,
dispensers, others. Bulk storage store the diesel exhaust fluid with a
capacity of 7,000 litres or more fuel due to which they are extensively
used.
The factors that are responsible for the growth of Diesel Exhaust Fluid
market are use of selective catalytic reduction technology, stringent
government regulations for the use of diesel exhaust fluid, and increase
in production of vehicles. There are various stringent government
regulation that have led to the growth of diesel exhaust fluid market
during the forecast period. API Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) certification
program is a government program that is set to certify and monitor the
quality of the diesel exhaust fluid used in diesel engine vehicles.
Manufacturers who have satisfied the requirements of ISO 22241
(Diesel engines – NOx reduction agent AUS 32), have the license to
display the mark of API Diesel Exhaust Fluid Certification. The U.S.
Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has set a criteria for the minimal
refill of diesel exhaust fluid in order to reduce the nitrogen oxide
emission. The increase in stringent government regulations has enabled
the vehicle manufacturer to use diesel exhaust fluid in order to reduce
emission. This increase in use of diesel exhaust fluids, will lead to the
growth of this market. The increase in the sales of the vehicle have led