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Enviro Voraxialtechnology, INC 821 NW 57th Place, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

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About Company

EVTN is a Fort Lauderdale, Florida based CleanTech company that developed and manufactures the Voraxial® Separator, arguably the world's most efficient, high volume, bulk fluid and fluid/solid separation technology. The Voraxial® performs separation without a pressure drop.

Applications include, but are not limited to: oil spill cleanup, waste-to-energy, onshore and offshore dispersed water separation, frac water, stormwater, refinery wastewater cleanup and bio-fuels. The separation market encompasses many series of multi-billion dollar segments, spread globally across many industries and applications. EVTN's Voraxial® separation systems have completed projects with  many of the world's top industrial companies, including ConocoPhillips, Cameco, Repsol, US Navy and Transocean.

EVTN was originally founded as a high precision aerospace manufacturer that built the gyro platforms for the Hubble Space Telescope as well as missile and satellite components.  EVTN re-invested its profits along with equity investors (that include two European Intuitions) toward the development of the Voraxial® Separator. The Voraxial® is now successfully commercialized and is the exclusive focus of EVTN's business. EVTN owns significant intellectual property surrounding the Voraxial® and has new innovations under development to enhance its potentially market dominant technology.

More about EVTN: Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc. has its roots deep in the precision aerospace and defense industry. In the 1980's, Alberto Di Bella (above) served as the founder and President of Florida Precision Aerospace, a Florida corporation based out of Deerfield Beach. In its prime, Florida Precision Aerospace employed a very large staff and was responsible for precision machining for numerous industries including defense contracting, aerospace, automotive and healthcare. In the early 90's, as the defense budget scaled back, Mr. Di Bella downsized the company and focused on smaller high gross margin jobs in the aerospace industry. Projects include the gyroscope housing for the Hubble Space Telescope, gear shift systems and beryllium manufacturing.

In the 1990’s, Mr. Di Bella assisted in the designing and prototype development of the patented Voraxial® Separator. In 1996, Florida Precision Aerospace acquired Idaho Silver, a public company, and changed its name to Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc. The company continues to operate as Enviro Voraxial Technology and its subsidiary, Florida Precision Aerospace, for reason of defense qualification procedures.

From a 2012 Interview with CEO John Di Bella, "Our technology fills a void in one of the largest market sectors in the world, which is the ability to separate contaminants from a large volume of liquids with less space, energy and weight. This increases productivity and significantly reduces costs for our customers. "

The Voraxial® Separator Profile

Non Clogging

The Voraxial® Separator is fitted with a patented non-clog, low-shear rotary assembly designed to create a vortex in the fluids flowing through the separator.

By this action, heavier materials (such as solids) are forced to the outside of the vortex while lighter materials (such as oil) are drawn to form the central core of the vortex, thereby creating separated flow streams.

A specially designed manifold is utilized at the exit of the separation chamber to collect the separated streams.

Pressure, Flow and Energy Excellence:

  • No Pressure Drop / provides a pressure increase
  • High "G" force
  • High flow, small footprint of the Voraxial® skid, low energy

Separates 3 Components Simultaneously:

  • Oil/water separation
  • Liquid/solid separation
  • Liquid/liquid/solid separation
Company NameEnviro Voraxialtechnology, INC
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Address 821 NW 57th Place
Fort Lauderdale
Florida
United States
ZIP: FL 33309
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