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More Innovation. More Options<br />

For Pumping Municipal or Industrial Sewage for The Long Haul.<br />

From replaceable connecting rod inserts to energy saving<br />

drive systems, you get more from Sludge Master Plunger<br />

<strong>Pumps</strong>. <strong>Wastecorp</strong> invests hundreds of engineering<br />

hours to perfect our industry leading design. Innovation<br />

never stops at <strong>Wastecorp</strong>. Our research has led to such<br />

breakthroughs as replaceable connecting rod inserts<br />

which allows you to replace the worn liner instead of<br />

the entire connecting rod. We also introduced 160,000<br />

psi strength shafts for extended wear life. Other pump<br />

types simply can’t stand up to punishing pumping<br />

conditions, likely at your facility. Rotary lobe, progressive<br />

cavity and double disc pumps all sell a story but only a<br />

Sludge Master can pump the gritty, heavy sewage that<br />

is common at modern sewage treatment plants. Most<br />

of these other pumps require 60% more maintenance<br />

hours compared to a plunger pump and much higher<br />

replacement parts costs. PE, HPE and EHPE pumps<br />

consistently rank among the top sludge pumps of choice.<br />

And there’s a reason for it. <strong>Wastecorp</strong> innovation keeps<br />

daily ownership costs lower.<br />

1. Sectionalized Construction<br />

With a cast iron sectionalized construction<br />

maintenance is easy and so is routine inspection<br />

of critical components. The Sludge Master<br />

is designed for variations in grit pumping and<br />

wastewater sewage pumping applications.<br />

2. Simple Design<br />

Positive displacement pumps don’t get much<br />

more simple than a plunger pump. And that’s a<br />

good thing, since the more complex a pump is<br />

engineered, the more difficult it is to service and<br />

more expensive to repair.<br />

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