G-Moto DEF 210L | Diesel Exhaust Fluid (AUS 32)
G-Moto DEF 210L is a high-purity diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), also known as AUS 32, manufactured to ISO 22241. Made from automotive-grade urea dissolved in demineralised water, it is formulated for all diesel vehicles and equipment fitted with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems.
By converting harmful nitrogen oxides (NOx) into harmless nitrogen and water vapour, G-Moto DEF helps reduce NOx emissions by up to 90% and keeps diesel engines compliant with Euro 4, Euro 5 and Euro 6 emission standards while maintaining performance and fuel efficiency.
Key Features
- High-purity DEF (AUS 32) manufactured to ISO 22241
- Suitable for all SCR-equipped diesel cars, trucks, buses and machinery
- Reduces NOx emissions by up to 90%
- Protects SCR catalysts and dosing systems from contamination
- Non-toxic, non-flammable and biodegradable
- Greyhound quality assurance and batch traceability
Applications
- Passenger cars, SUVs and light commercial vehicles with SCR
- Heavy trucks, buses and long-haul fleets
- Agricultural, mining and construction machinery
- Workshops, depots and industrial operators
Directions for Use
- Locate the dedicated DEF tank (never add to the diesel fuel tank).
- Use clean, DEF-only funnels or spouts.
- Pour slowly to avoid splashing; rinse spills with water.
- Close the cap securely. Do not dilute or mix with other liquids.
Handling & Storage
- Store sealed between approx. −11 °C and 30 °C, out of direct sunlight
- Avoid contamination by fuel, oil, dust or tap water
- If frozen, thaw before use — quality and performance are unaffected
The 210-litre drum is the bulk option for fleets, depots and mines running SCR diesel equipment. Local delivery available in Gauteng; 1000L IBC and bulk supply available on request from Head Office.
Our products are manufactured in Europe and at ISO-certified facilities globally, ensuring consistent quality and reliability. Global quality, local pricing, fast decisions, reliable supply.








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