There is a wide range of storage tanks for diesel exhaust fluid on the market. From universal bolt on tanks for a bowser to a static storage tank and even a mobile bowser.
But which type is best for you?
A static Adblue storage tank is ideal for leaving in a storage yard / depot and bringing your equipment to the tank when they require refilling. These static tanks can come in the form of a skid base bowser or even a cubicula design similar to a fuel cube, called a Adblue cube.
For smaller equipment refills a Bowset or Adblue caddy is an ideal type of storage dispensing tank. These wheelie bin styled tanks are easily manoeuvrable that can be wheeled up to the required equipment for refill duties. Typically an Adblue caddy would be fitted with a Adblue pump to dispense the DEF and are usually in the capacity of 110 litres.
There is also a universal Adblue dispensing tank that can be fitted onto a fuel bowser. This is a great product because if you already owned a fuel bowser before you required Adblue you can simply bolt this tank onto your current fuel bowser and making it possible for you to have a supply of both Adblue and diesel from one unit / tank. Typically this universal tank comes in a 120 litre capacity and can be fitted with an Adblue pump.
Adblue / DEF bowser's are a great Adblue tank for those larger machines and any site that requires multiple refills of Adblue whilst having the ability to be moved around the site to distribute Adblue to different machinery. They are also a great choice for Adblue distribution companies that require a unit to delivery to their customers.
Adblue Tanker's are usually used to distribute large amounts of bulk Adblue / DEF to various types of storage tanks. A tanker usually only delivers the Adblue to a storage tank in which then dispenses the Adblue to machinery.