Company History

In the 1980's, Florida Precision Aerospace, a Deerfield Beach, Florida, Company owned by Mr. Alberto Di Bella employed over 100 people doing precision machining for numerous defense contractors.  As the defense budget was scaled back much of the company's business disappeared.  In the early 90's, Mr. Di Bella downsized the Company to several employees and focused on smaller high gross margin jobs in the aerospace industry.

In 1992, Mr. Di Bella assisted Harvey Richter in the designing and prototype development of the patented voraxial separator.  In 1996 Florida Precision acquired Idaho Silver, a public company and changed its name to Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc.  The Company continues to operate under the names Enviro Voraxial Technology and Florida Precision Aerospace for reason of defense qualification procedures.  Current investment to date in the development of the VAS exceeds $10 million of which over $2 million funded personally by Alberto Di Bella. Voraxial Separators presently in production range from 1" diameter separation chamber VAS1000 able to process five (5) to eight (8) gallons per minute flow, to eight (8) inch diameter separation chamber VAS8000 able to process two thousand (2,000) to eight thousand (8,000) gallons per minute.

Additionally, the company has developed a line of composite separators joining the patented Voraxial Separator with commercially available centrifuges to meet the needs of the broadest range of industries.

 


ALBERTO DI BELLA
ENVIRO VORAXIAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.
FOUNDER

alberto@evtn.com