About
The ATAVIS PLASMA SYSTEMS expert team who developed, designed, and manufacture these ozone systems are well-seasoned ozone professionals with over 110 years of combined experience in developing ozone systems for aquatics and industrial applications. Their ozone system development expertise not only includes state-of-the-art ozone technology, but more importantly it addresses the requirements for the management of ozone, as well as the safe and efficacious use that is application-specific for each industry served.
The Plasma Cell Designs (ozone production) found in ATAVIS ozone systems have been under development since 2004, (smaller systems have been field-proven for more than seven years), operate flawlessly, and provide state-of-the-art ozone technology in a compact ozone cabinet, offering 15 to 1,200 grams per hour at a minimum of 5%/Wt. concentration.
ATAVIS provides education on ozone technology, ozone applications, and ozone’s practical use in multiple industries. They mentor industry professionals (in multiple industries), government regulatory officials (EPA, FDA, USDA, etc.), listing agencies (NSF, UL, IAPMO, etc.), and state and local environmental health professionals.
The team at ATAVIS has authored regulatory codes for numerous ozone applications, interfaced with government agencies to assist in their understanding of ozone’s efficacy and safety, and written public health standards as chosen ozone experts. They developed protocols for efficacy testing of ozone in several applications, including those for aquatics, surface sanitation with aqueous and gaseous ozone, as well as water and food-product sanitation utilizing species-specific pathogens, with accredited third-party testing agencies as well as prominent universities across the United States.
ATAVIS ozone systems utilize state-of-the-art Plasma Ozone technology that is groundbreaking in terms of output, reliability, and efficiency. They provide high ozone output at a very high concentration in a compact cabinet with full diagnostics, controls, and system alerts. The Internal System Diagnostics control the health of the ozone generator while logging performance information; and built-in ORP control is a standard in all systems.
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The Critical Components of an ozone system are the Plasma Cell and its Electronic Driver. The life expectancy of the Plasma Cell (based on historical performance) is +5 years operating 24/7. The life expectancy of the Electronic Driver (based on historical performance) is +10 years operating 24/7. The systems have multiple built-in alerts and interlocks.
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ABOUT THE FOUNDER
ATAVIS PLASMA SYSTEMS was founded by Joe Cannavino to engineer and manufacture ozone generation systems and components for applications in multiple industries. Joe Cannavino has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arizona and an MBA from ULV. Joe has over 20 years of experience in the ozone industry as V.P. Engineering, R&D Engineering Manager and Commercial Program Manager, and served on the Board of Directors of the International Ozone Association. Utilizing a pragmatic design philosophy, he and his teams have successfully brought numerous ozone systems to market. Joe holds multiple patents related to ozone technology. Outside of the ozone industry, Joe has over 15 years of experience with various Aerospace and Oil & Gas companies.