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JohnDow Industries expands DEF product line

May 4, 2021
The expanded DEF product line includes an all-in-one system as well as individual, unbundled DEF service equipment options.

JohnDow Industries Inc. introduced an expanded Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) product line within its Service Equipment division. DEF is a UREA-based fluid specifically engineered for diesel engines as the reducing agent in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, a vehicle technology platform for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions through exhaust after-treatment.

The DEF product line includes an all-in-one system as well as individual, unbundled DEF options. Elements include a 120V UREA/DEF Transfer Pump, a 40” Adjustable Suction Tube, a Digital Meter, an Automatic Delivery Nozzle, a 5’ Suction Hose and a 20’ Delivery Hose, an Anti-Corrosion Lever Pump, and a 55-gallon Drum Trolley (Drum not included).

“The expansion of our DEF product line is significantly geared towards the individual needs of our customers,” said Robert Christy, president of JohnDow Industries. “After much customer input and research, we are excited to now offer an all-inclusive service system as well as a la carte options for customers needing to refill onboard DEF tanks. Our Service Equipment division is well-known for its quality products, so customers can trust this professionally-designed DEF system is manufactured to easily and safely handle the corrosive properties of DEF.”

The new professional DEF line will supersede previous DEF products offered by JohnDow.

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