THUNDER CREEK PRESENTS
The Silent Threat of Diesel Exhaust Fluid
If you aren't handling DEF the right way, you could inadvertently cause (expensive) damage to your Tier 4 machinery.

FREE WEBINAR

Tuesday, December 6th
1:30pm CST

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In 30 minutes you'll discover...

How DEF becomes contaminated.
The risk of damage to high horsepower equipment.
Standards and best practices to maintain purity.
The value of API-Certified DEF.
What equipment manufacturers say about DEF handling.
Luke Van Wyk

YOUR HOST

Luke Van Wyk

Owner & National Sales Manager, Thunder Creek Equipment
Few people understand the intricacies of off-road DEF handling as well as Luke. He serves on the Association of Equipment Management Professionals' committee for fuel and DEF purity. He speaks at the annual Integer Emissions Summit & DEF Forum USA's off-highway DEF market panel. He is often sought after by leading publications, like the ones below, to provide insight, commentary and guest editorials.
  • Equipment World
  • Successful Farming
  • Rental Equipment Register
  • Diesel Progress
  • Farm Equipment
  • Modern Contractor Solutions

Who should attend the webinar?

ANYONE WHO
OWNS
TIER 4 MACHINERY
ANYONE WHO
OPERATES
TIER 4 MACHINERY
ANYONE WHO
REPAIRS
TIER 4 MACHINERY
ANYONE WHO
PURCHASES
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID
ANYONE WHO
TRANSPORTS
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID
ANYONE WHO
DISPENSES
DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID

You Should Know

Damage from contaminated DEF doesn't occur immediately but once contaminated DEF enters an SCR system the damage is irreversible.
World-wide DEF consumption is expected to increase over 400% in the next 10 years. If you aren't using DEF today, it's likely you will soon.
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The Silent Threat of Diesel Exhaust Fluid
December 6 at 1:30pm CST