Technical summary
The FBE gear-pump line is specified in Castelo, Espírito Santo for mármore — flow and pressure set by the actual system curve. Cabreúva-SP factory (684 km), API 676 and direct technical service from FB engineering.


The IBGE classification places Castelo in the Sul Espírito-santense mesoregion — an area whose industrial profile directly influences demand for rotating equipment. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Castelo, Espírito Santo with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT, FBEI series and FBFS fire-fighting systems — designed and produced in Cabreúva-SP with API 676 compliance, ASME B73.1 normalization (interchangeable with global manufacturers), API 610 engineered-to-order projects and a traceable Data Book on every unit shipped. FB Bombas application engineering serves Castelo with custom technical sizing: system characteristic curve, available NPSH, in-service viscosity and mechanical-seal strategy (API Plan 11, 13, 52 or 53 by criticality). FB Bombas maintains in Castelo the technical portfolio of CRCC Petrobras + API 676 + ASME B73.1 (API 610 on engineered-to-order projects) — a regulatory base that spans refining, petrochemicals, mining, sanitation, pulp and paper, sugar-ethanol and steel. Just 96 km separate Castelo from the port cluster of Vitoria — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. Castelo is served by the BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG) axis and also by highways BR-262 and BR-101 for heavy-cargo movement — relevant for delivery of mounted skids and large pump-and-motor sets. Cabreúva-SP → Castelo (684 km via BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG)): origin of FB manufacturing since 1944, with vertical integration on a single site — CNC machining, assembly hydraulic bench and ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing — every unit ships with a traceable Data Book.
The IBGE classification places Castelo in the Sul Espírito-santense mesoregion — an area whose industrial profile directly influences demand for rotating equipment. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Castelo, Espírito Santo with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT, FBEI series and FBFS fire-fighting systems — designed and produced in Cabreúva-SP with API 676 compliance, ASME B73.1 normalization (interchangeable with global manufacturers), API 610 engineered-to-order projects and a traceable Data Book on every unit shipped. FB Bombas application engineering serves Castelo with custom technical sizing: system characteristic curve, available NPSH, in-service viscosity and mechanical-seal strategy (API Plan 11, 13, 52 or 53 by criticality). FB Bombas maintains in Castelo the technical portfolio of CRCC Petrobras + API 676 + ASME B73.1 (API 610 on engineered-to-order projects) — a regulatory base that spans refining, petrochemicals, mining, sanitation, pulp and paper, sugar-ethanol and steel. Just 96 km separate Castelo from the port cluster of Vitoria — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. Castelo is served by the BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG) axis and also by highways BR-262 and BR-101 for heavy-cargo movement — relevant for delivery of mounted skids and large pump-and-motor sets. Cabreúva-SP → Castelo (684 km via BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG)): origin of FB manufacturing since 1944, with vertical integration on a single site — CNC machining, assembly hydraulic bench and ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing — every unit ships with a traceable Data Book.

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The FBE gear-pump line is specified in Castelo, Espírito Santo for mármore — flow and pressure set by the actual system curve. Cabreúva-SP factory (684 km), API 676 and direct technical service from FB engineering.
The IBGE classification places Castelo in the Sul Espírito-santense mesoregion — an area whose industrial profile directly influences demand for rotating equipment. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Castelo, Espírito Santo with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT, FBEI series and FBFS fire-fighting systems — designed and produced in Cabreúva-SP with API 676 compliance, ASME B73.1 normalization (interchangeable with global manufacturers), API 610 engineered-to-order projects and a traceable Data Book on every unit shipped. FB Bombas application engineering serves Castelo with custom technical sizing: system characteristic curve, available NPSH, in-service viscosity and mechanical-seal strategy (API Plan 11, 13, 52 or 53 by criticality). FB Bombas maintains in Castelo the technical portfolio of CRCC Petrobras + API 676 + ASME B73.1 (API 610 on engineered-to-order projects) — a regulatory base that spans refining, petrochemicals, mining, sanitation, pulp and paper, sugar-ethanol and steel. Just 96 km separate Castelo from the port cluster of Vitoria — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. Castelo is served by the BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG) axis and also by highways BR-262 and BR-101 for heavy-cargo movement — relevant for delivery of mounted skids and large pump-and-motor sets. Cabreúva-SP → Castelo (684 km via BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG)): origin of FB manufacturing since 1944, with vertical integration on a single site — CNC machining, assembly hydraulic bench and ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing — every unit ships with a traceable Data Book.
For the industrial park of Castelo, the FBE series answers the services kinetic hydraulics cannot cover: transfer with stable flow under fluctuating pressure, dosing proportional to speed and high-viscosity fluids — the typical case of óleos e água industrial. Sizing validates starting torque at the coldest condition of the year — the classic mistake that shears keys in undersized pumps. Recommended FB series meet ASME B73.1 for horizontal normalized centrifugal pumps — consolidated market standard, ensuring interchangeability and test traceability for operations in Castelo. The portuario cluster near Castelo brings a technical agenda of bunker fuel oil (BPF), seawater for cooling and liquid bulk movement — a reference FB Bombas uses as a benchmark for initial sizing and series selection. The FB model for Castelo: 48-72h logistics lead time, with the option to accelerate via air modal or alternative routing in operational emergencies.
Typical seasonality of the portuario cluster (continuous flow with seasonality tied to agricultural harvests (bulk) and fuel supply) directly impacts supply scheduling and PMs in Castelo. The demand profile in Castelo reflects high industrial density — multiple plants in a small radius, meaningful cumulative demand. With a GDP of R$ 1.4 billion (IBGE, 2023) and industry accounting for 27.6% of value added (2021), Castelo combines productive plants with a strong services sector — the typical mix demanding utility centrifugals and process pumps in parallel. Castelo has mármore as its main industrial-pump application front — from primary transfer to internal circulation in process equipment. Being among the 50 most populous cities in ES, maintains a relevant industrial base, Castelo presents volume and application diversity that justify FB Bombas' structured service. bunker (BPF fuel oil), marine cooling water and liquid-bulk discharge: this is the typical application set around the portuario cluster in which Castelo sits.
Logistics lead time to Castelo is 24-48h via federal highways — variable with cargo type, season and specific optimizations. 684 km separate the Cabreúva-SP factory from Castelo via BR-262 (via BR-381 Fernão Dias até MG) — an axis sized for movement of pumps, skids and pump-and-motor sets. The factory-to-Castelo logistics cycle begins with documented dispatch: invoice, packing list, test certificates and the equipment's technical manual.
Technical inquiry for the FBE series in Castelo: real-curve sizing, material recommendation and sealing configuration. Direct service from the FB team.
Talk to engineeringFor over 82 years, we have manufactured industrial pumps in Cabreúva-SP. From north to south, we serve the country's main industrial hubs with gear (FBE/FBEI) and centrifugal (FBCN/FBOT) pumps — engineered, machined and assembled in our own manufacturing facility.
Our engineering team sizes each pump for the customer's actual application, with bench testing before shipping. This technical rigor — combined with direct support from our team — is what has sustained the trust of groups like Petrobras, Vale and CSN for generations.

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Technical support across all 27 Brazilian states, from inland regions to major industrial capitals.
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Own factory in Cabreúva/SP with full production capability, serving Castelo and all of Brazil

Engineering, CNC machining and assembly — all integrated in our Cabreúva/SP factory.

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We keep original parts in stock for all series, ensuring continuity of your operation.

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Brazilian sectors for which FB Bombas sizes equipment — complete technical guides per application.
Regional service from Castelo — same series, same factory in Cabreúva/SP.
Yes, provided the dimension designation coincides. By following ASME B73.1 — the North American dimensional standard for end-suction process pumps — the FBCN occupies the standardised installation envelope defined by the norm, which does not depend on who built the pump running in Castelo plants. What is supplied is the complete pump: baseplate, suction/discharge piping and foundations usually remain. FB application engineering runs the dimensional gap analysis before supply, covering flow, head and required NPSH as well.
Yes. The process starts with FB Bombas' application engineering, which studies the installed pump's specifications — flow, pressure, viscosity, temperature — and indicates the dimensional or functional technical equivalence within our series. In Castelo, many clients have already completed this swap and gained in lead time, cost and local support.
Maximum temperature depends on the series: FBE and FBEI operate up to 350°C with heating jacket and special sealing; FBOT operates up to 350°C in thermal oil circuits; FBCN operates up to 260°C with proper materials and sealing. Correct sizing of sealing and materials is essential for safe operation.
They do. In the FBE and FBCN lines, wear-affected components sit in easily accessible positions, so conventional tools suffice for disassembly and inspection. Add detailed technical manuals and factory-direct availability of replacement parts — and maintenance becomes an uncomplicated routine.
Mechanical seal configuration is defined by engineering according to the fluid, temperature and operating pressure. Options include single seals, double seals (tandem or back-to-back), cartridge seals and packing glands for specific applications. For hazardous fluids, double seals with barrier are recommended.
Yes — with a structural advantage: since the FBE, FBEI, FBCN and FBOT series are manufactured entirely in Brazil, parts ship from the factory itself in Cabreúva/SP, with short lead times for planned shutdowns and priority handling for emergencies. The direct effect is a lower total cost of ownership.
Yes. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer accredited in FINAME (BNDES Special Industrial Financing Agency), which qualifies equipment supplied to Castelo for BNDES Finame financing lines (Industrial Working Capital, Modernization, Capital Goods) with preferential conditions for national industry. The commercial team provides the product FINAME code on the technical proposal for inclusion in the customer financial plan.
They are. In energy consumption, nothing weighs more than sizing correctly: oversized or undersized pumps generate waste. FB Bombas engineering's job is to define the ideal operating point for the actual process conditions in Castelo, optimizing flow, pressure and power together.
FB Bombas has been manufacturing industrial pumps since 1944, with over 82 years of continuous experience. The factory in Cabreúva/SP operates with engineering, manufacturing and testing under one roof, ensuring total quality control on every unit supplied to Castelo and all of Brazil.
In Castelo, service comes directly from the factory in Cabreúva/SP, through the FB Bombas team. The customer speaks with application engineering for sizing, receives the complete technical quotation within 3-5 business days and buys original parts at factory pricing. When project criticality warrants it, on-site technical visits to Castelo are scheduled.
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