where to find AdBlue in South Africa

Where to Find Siyanda Blue AdBlue:

GHO Bemarking BK:

Vraai-uitsig – Harrismith

+2782 887 6861 – Gert Oosthuizen

+2782 922 9124 – Werner Kruger

MEC / Instavisionary:

 123 Jason Moyo Street

12th and 13th Avenue, Buluwayo

+263 781 9481 06

163 Zenzele Crescent, Kelvin North

 SAC / Interdaf:

ALRODE 

010 880 1364

Parts.alr@sactrucks.co.za

BLOEMFONTEIN

051 433 1278

071 613 6755

Parts.bfn@sactrucks.co.za

BOKSBURG

011 826 4866

Parts.bkb@sactrucks.co.za

CAPE TOWN

021 385 0460

Parts.cpt@sactrucks.co.za

H/O CENTURION

012 687 3600

Parts.pta@sactrucks.co.za

DURBAN

031 512 5063

071 185 9530

Parts.dbn@sactrucks.co.za

EAST LONDON

043 880 0043

072 633 0291

Parts.esl@sactrucks.co.za

KLERKSDORP

018 469 9300

076 053 0409

Parts.kld@sactrucks.co.za

KRUGERSDORP

010 880 0012

Parts.kdp@sactrucks.co.za

MIDDLEBURG

013 244 1477

Parts.mdb@sactrucks.co.za

NELSPRUIT

013 010 1279

076 384 8381

Parts.nlp@sactrucks.co.za

PAARL

021 879 5650

Parts.prl@sactrucks.co.za

POLOKWANE

015 298 8044

Parts.plk@sactrucks.co.za

POMONA

010 880 4601

066 137 3942

Parts.pom@sactrucks.co.za

PORT ELIZABETH

041 880 0045

082 418 6355

Parts.pe@sactrucks.co.za

VEREENING

016 931 1022

Parts.vdb@sactrucks.co.za

WELKOM

057 355 3251

082 558 5572

Parts.wel@sactrucks.co.za

RICHARDS BAY

035 880 0180

Parts.rcb@sactrucks.co.za

NEWCASTLE – New

Siyanda Petroleum Bloemfontein:

 Cnr R63 & Baylianaweg, Bloemfontein, 9301

064 543 1675

Namibia – Windhoek:

Scandinavian Truck Part

28 Newcastle St., Northern Industrial Area

(+264) 061 301 707

Where To Find AdBlue in South Africa:

 

Keep reading this article to find out where to find AdBlue in South Africa:

 We’re thrilled to announce a significant leap forward in our mission to make South Africa’s roads cleaner and greener. Siyanda Blue is expanding its reach with a country-wide distribution network for our high-quality AdBlue®. This is not just an expansion; it’s a revolution in responsible driving and environmental stewardship.

Nationwide Reach, Local Impact

Our new distribution network spans the length and breadth of South Africa, ensuring that every driver, no matter where they are, has access to our top-tier AdBlue®. This wide-reaching network signifies our commitment to providing sustainable solutions for diesel vehicles across the nation.

Why Siyanda Blue’s AdBlue®?

AdBlue® by Siyanda Blue is more than just a product; it’s a promise to help reduce harmful emissions from diesel engines. With a composition of 67.5% ionized water and 32.5% urea, AdBlue® is the key to turning harmful nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and water vapor. This transformation is essential for a cleaner environment and for meeting the stringent emission standards set by environmental agencies.

Easy Access Everywhere

Whether you’re in bustling Johannesburg, the scenic Cape Town, or the remote corners of the Karoo, our distribution network ensures that AdBlue® is just a stone’s throw away. We’ve partnered with leading service stations, auto shops, and retail outlets to make our product as accessible as possible.

For All Your AdBlue® Needs

Our network is not just about availability; it’s about providing a complete solution. From small, portable containers, 5l, 10l, 20l for individual car owners to large-scale bulk containers 210l, 1000l for commercial fleets, Siyanda Blue caters to all needs.

Green Commitment

With the expansion of our distribution network, we reaffirm our pledge to environmental conservation. Siyanda Blue is dedicated to playing a pivotal role in South Africa’s journey towards a sustainable future.

Join the Movement

We invite all vehicle owners and businesses to join us in this eco-friendly movement. By choosing Siyanda Blue’s AdBlue®, you’re not just complying with emission standards; you’re actively contributing to a cleaner, greener South Africa.

Contact Us

For more information on where to find our AdBlue® or to inquire about bulk purchases, visit our website or contact our customer service team. Let’s drive into a sustainable future, together.

Siyanda Blue – Driving South Africa Towards a Greener Tomorrow

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DEF Filters South Africa: What They Are, Why They Matter, and When to Replace Them

What are DEF Filters? You may be wondering DEF Filters – What They Are & When to Replace Them or how do I maintain them? Understanding the Role of DEF Filters Modern diesel after-treatment systems have made a major difference in reducing harmful emissions from trucks, buses, agricultural machinery, construction equipment and other diesel vehicles. Through Selective Catalytic Reduction, diesel particulate filters and AdBlue®, these systems use smart science and engineering to help clean up the air we breathe. But like most modern diesel systems, they rely on clean fluid, clean components and proper maintenance to work correctly. This is where the DEF filter, also known as an AdBlue® filter or diesel exhaust fluid filter, plays an important role. It helps capture particles, debris and contamination before they can reach sensitive components such as the DEF pump, dosing module, injector, sensors and SCR catalyst. Reduced engine performance can lead to costly downtime, if these contaminants are allowed through the system, they can affect AdBlue® flow, interfere with dosing, trigger warning lights, cause SCR faults, When DEF Filters Should Be Replaced DEF filters are maintenance items and should be replaced at sensible intervals. A useful starting point for many non-road vehicles and machines is every 3 years or 3,000 operating hours, whichever comes first, while some diesel applications may require annual servicing or replacement at specific mileage intervals. The safest rule is to always follow the OEM service schedule for your exact vehicle, truck, bus or machine. Where applicable, related protective parts such as the dust cap and frost membrane should also be checked or replaced during service events to give the system the best protection. DEF filters are not universal, and the correct filter depends on the vehicle or machine make, model, year, engine, VIN or serial number, SCR system and equipment application. Before buying a replacement filter, check the owner’s manual, OEM parts catalogue, current filter part number, dealer, mechanic or parts supplier. If you are looking for DEF filters, lubricants or diesel maintenance products in South Africa, you can also connect with Sol Lubricants for assistance and product availability. Signs of a Blocked or Contaminated DEF Filter There are also warning signs that may point to a blocked, worn or contaminated DEF filter. These can include an AdBlue® warning light, check engine light, SCR system fault, poor DEF flow, dosing pressure issues, limp mode, reduced engine performance, unusual AdBlue® system messages, crystallisation around DEF components, trouble restarting after an AdBlue® fault, or repeated emissions-system error codes. These symptoms do not always mean the DEF filter is the only problem, but they are a clear sign that the system should be inspected by a qualified technician. In dusty environments such as farms, construction sites, depots, mines and long-distance transport routes, contamination risks can increase, so regular checks become even more important. For South African fleet owners, farmers, workshops, plant operators, transport companies and diesel vehicle owners, DEF filter maintenance should be treated as routine vehicle care, not an emergency repair. Best Practices for DEF System Care Looking after your DEF system is simple but important: use high-quality AdBlue® from a trusted supplier, keep containers sealed and clean, avoid dirty funnels or transfer equipment, store AdBlue® away from direct sunlight and extreme heat where possible, and never mix it with diesel, water, oil, coolant or other chemicals. A clean DEF system supports better SCR performance, protects pumps and injectors, reduces contamination-related faults and helps prevent avoidable breakdowns. A blocked DEF filter may seem like a small issue, but for businesses running trucks, tractors, buses, generators, construction equipment or mixed fleets, downtime can quickly become expensive. Replacing the filter on time is a simple, cost-effective way to help protect the engine’s after-treatment system and keep vehicles working properly. Siyanda Blue supplies quality AdBlue® in South Africa for fleets, workshops, commercial vehicles, agricultural machinery, construction equipment and diesel users who need dependable supply, practical support and proper AdBlue® system care.

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AUS40 in South Africa: Marine-Grade AdBlue from Siyanda Blue:

The world’s most advanced exploration, research, and media vessels demand the highest standards in technology and performance, that’s why they use Siyanda Blue’s AUS40. AUS40 in South Africa: Marine-Grade AdBlue from Siyanda Blue: Powering the Future of Exploration with AUS40 The world’s most advanced exploration, research, and media vessels demand the highest standards in technology and performance. That includes using the most advanced AdBlue. That’s why they use Siyanda Blue’s AUS40 – to keep emissions low and operations efficient. The Impact of Marine Emissions Shipping is essential to global trade, but it comes with an environmental cost. Marine vessels burn diesel fuel, releasing carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ)—two major pollutants. The Fourth IMO Greenhouse Gas Study 2020 reported that international shipping emitted 919 million tonnes of CO₂ in 2018, making up 2% of global emissions. Research on European maritime activity in 2019 found ships produced over 145.5 million tonnes of CO₂, with an emission factor of 3.12 tonnes of CO₂ per tonne of fuel. NOₓ is another critical issue. Formed at high combustion temperatures, NOₓ contributes to acid rain, smog, and respiratory diseases. A study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) found that marine diesel engines produce between 8.1 to 12 grams of NOₓ per kilowatt-hour, depending on engine load. Estimates suggest that shipping is responsible for 15% of global NOₓ emissions. How AUS40 Reduces NOₓ Emissions The most effective way to cut NOₓ in marine engines is through Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology. SCR systems inject a high-purity urea solution—like AUS40—into the exhaust, triggering a reaction that converts NOₓ into harmless nitrogen and water vapor. This process reduces NOₓ emissions by up to 95%, helping vessels comply with IMO Tier III and other strict environmental regulations. What is AUS40? AUS40 is a 40% urea, 60% deionized water solution designed specifically for marine SCR systems. It ensures efficient NOₓ reduction while maintaining engine performance and fuel efficiency. Unlike AdBlue, which is used in trucks and industrial vehicles, AUS40 is formulated for large marine diesel engines, where higher concentrations are required for optimal performance. Who Needs AUS40? Any vessel equipped with SCR technology relies on AUS40 to stay compliant and environmentally responsible. This includes: Commercial Shipping – Cargo ships, tankers, and container vessels operating in regulated waters. Passenger Ferries and Cruise Ships – Reducing emissions in coastal regions and port cities. Offshore Rigs and Support Vessels – Minimizing the environmental impact of offshore operations. Luxury Yachts and Research Vessels – Advanced vessels that prioritize high-performance, low-emission solutions. How AdBlue and AUS40 Work in SCR Systems Both AdBlue (for road vehicles) and AUS40 (for marine applications) are high-purity urea solutions injected into the exhaust stream of diesel engines equipped with an SCR system. Here’s how they work: Injection into the Exhaust – A controlled amount of AdBlue or AUS40 is sprayed into the hot exhaust gases before they enter the SCR catalyst. Thermal Decomposition – Heat converts urea (CO(NH₂)₂) into ammonia (NH₃) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). NOₓ Reduction – Inside the SCR catalyst, ammonia reacts with NOₓ gases, breaking them down into harmless nitrogen (N₂) and water vapor (H₂O). Clean Emissions – The treated exhaust leaves the system with significantly reduced NOₓ levels, often meeting IMO Tier III and Euro 6 environmental standards. Why Siyanda Blue’s AUS40? Quality matters. Impurities in AUS40 can damage SCR systems, leading to costly repairs and inefficiencies. Siyanda Blue ensures: Ultra-pure composition – Protects equipment and maximizes NOₓ reduction. ISO-certified production – Meets strict ISO 18611 industry standards. Reliable supply – Keeping vessels compliant and running efficiently. A Cleaner Future for Shipping With tighter emissions regulations worldwide, AUS40 is no longer optional—it’s essential. More vessels are adopting SCR technology, and the right supplier makes all the difference. Siyanda Blue’s AUS40 is manufactured to meet strict ISO 18611 standards, ensuring purity and consistency. Siyanda Blue provides AUS40 you can trust, ensuring cleaner engines, lower emissions, and a smarter approach to maritime sustainability.  Get in touch to learn how we can support your fleet. Sources: (imo.org) (publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu) (tandfonline.com). (theicct.org) (jmr.unican.es). (en.wikipedia.org) Join Our Newsletter

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Siyanda Blue’s BEE Policy and VDA License

“By integrating BEE principles into our operations, we ensure that our hiring practices, procurement policies, and social investment initiatives contribute to the economic transformation of South Africa.” Share the Post: At Siyanda Blue, our mission transcends delivering exceptional products and services. We’re deeply rooted in fostering socio-economic development, environmental sustainability, and maintaining the highest integrity within our operations in South Africa. This commitment is mirrored in our alignment with the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policy and our VDA license. Here, we delve into how these frameworks guide our business practices and underscore our dedication to progress and sustainability. Our BEE Policy Alignment: A Pillar of Empowerment and Equality Siyanda Blue is proudly compliant with South Africa’s BEE policy, a government initiative designed to redress the inequalities of Apartheid by giving previously marginalized groups economic opportunities. Our alignment with the BEE policy is not just a legal obligation but a reflection of our core values to promote fairness, equality, and empowerment within our community. By integrating BEE principles into our operations, we ensure that our hiring practices, procurement policies, and social investment initiatives contribute to the economic transformation of South Africa. We invite you to view our BEE certificate to learn more about our level of compliance and the steps we’re taking to make a meaningful impact. Embracing Transparency with Our VDA License Siyanda Blue holds the highly esteemed AdBlue VDA License – for completing our Worldwide Manufacturing and Quality Audit, further solidifying our position as a leader in the AdBlue industry. This significant achievement highlights our unwavering commitment to delivering the highest quality AdBlue solutions to our valued customers. But what exactly does it mean for Siyanda Blue to hold the AdBlue VDA License? The Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA), or the German Association of the Automotive Industry, is renowned for setting stringent quality standards and guidelines for AdBlue production and distribution. Acquiring the AdBlue VDA License signifies that our company adheres to these rigorous standards, ensuring the utmost quality, purity, and reliability of our AdBlue product. The VDA license is a symbol of our pledge to uphold the highest standards of integrity and accountability, crucial for fostering trust among our stakeholders and contributing to the nation’s fiscal health. Learn more about our VDA license and its significance by viewing the attachment here Environmental Consciousness: Our Sustainable Path Forward As an environmentally-conscious business, Siyanda Blue is dedicated to minimising our ecological footprint while contributing to South Africa’s green economy. Our operations are guided by sustainability principles, from reducing waste and conserving resources to investing in eco-friendly technologies. We believe that our commitment to the environment is integral to achieving holistic progress and ensuring a thriving planet for future generations. Looking Ahead: Integrity and Progress Siyanda Blue is more than a company; we’re a community of individuals dedicated to making a difference. Our alignment with South Africa’s BEE policy and our VDA license are pillars of our commitment to integrity, progress, quality and sustainability. As we move forward, we remain devoted to creating opportunities, fostering transparency, and protecting our environment. Together, we’re building a brighter, more equitable future for South Africa with Bluer Skies! Join us on this journey. Explore our initiatives, understand our commitments, and see how you can be a part of the change we’re driving. For more information about Siyanda Blue and our efforts, visit our About Us page. Related Posts Join Our Newsletter

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