Sludge Judge is a brand that provides tools for wastewater professionals to test the sludge level and take samples from sewage treatment plants and tanks.
- The Sludge Judge was invented in 1979 by Robert LaFreniere.
- The company was founded in 1980.
- In 2021, the brand became part of the EISCO Environmental Science Company.
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A tool for taking samples and measuring sludge level in sewage treatment plants and tanks.
A smaller version of the Sludge Judge for testing sludge levels in smaller tanks and containers.
A tool for measuring liquid levels in tanks and containers.
Lower the Sludge Judge into the tank until it touches the bottom. Then, slowly lift the Sludge Judge while watching the markings on the side to determine the sludge level.
The Sludge Judge is made of durable plastic and stainless steel parts to withstand harsh environments and chemicals.
Yes, the Sludge Judge and its components can be easily cleaned with soap and water or standard cleaning agents.
The Mini Sludge Judge is a smaller version of the Sludge Judge designed for testing sludge levels in smaller tanks and containers.
The Sludge Judge has an accuracy of +/- 2%.