Technical summary
FBE gear pumps (FB Bombas) in Costa Rica, Mato Grosso do Sul: sized for soja, viscous fluids up to 350°C, API 676 compliance and in-house manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP at 817 km. Typical critical-parts lead time: 72-96h.


FB Bombas maintains in Costa Rica 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. The city sits within the IBGE mesoregion Leste de Mato Grosso do Sul, a regional grouping of municipalities with similar economic and logistics profiles — useful for comparative analysis and technical-visit routing. Costa Rica, Mato Grosso do Sul is territory where FB Bombas operates as a Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer with 82 years of continuous operation. For the soja industrial profile dominating the region, we offer the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series with CRCC Petrobras qualification, API 676 compliance and ASME B73.1 normalization (API 610 engineered-to-order projects) — basis for retrofit in plants with global manufacturers already installed. Only 281 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster of Rondonopolis, Costa Rica benefits from logistics spillover and movement of technical professionals — FB Bombas has a service track record in the region. The road network BR-262, BR-163 and BR-267, with BR-262 (via Bauru-SP) as the main axis, defines response time for critical-part shipments and technical visits to Costa Rica. Costa Rica has soja and algodão as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. Based in Cabreúva-SP at 817 km via BR-262 (via Bauru-SP), FB Bombas delivers to Costa Rica industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support.
FB Bombas maintains in Costa Rica 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. The city sits within the IBGE mesoregion Leste de Mato Grosso do Sul, a regional grouping of municipalities with similar economic and logistics profiles — useful for comparative analysis and technical-visit routing. Costa Rica, Mato Grosso do Sul is territory where FB Bombas operates as a Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer with 82 years of continuous operation. For the soja industrial profile dominating the region, we offer the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series with CRCC Petrobras qualification, API 676 compliance and ASME B73.1 normalization (API 610 engineered-to-order projects) — basis for retrofit in plants with global manufacturers already installed. Only 281 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster of Rondonopolis, Costa Rica benefits from logistics spillover and movement of technical professionals — FB Bombas has a service track record in the region. The road network BR-262, BR-163 and BR-267, with BR-262 (via Bauru-SP) as the main axis, defines response time for critical-part shipments and technical visits to Costa Rica. Costa Rica has soja and algodão as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. Based in Cabreúva-SP at 817 km via BR-262 (via Bauru-SP), FB Bombas delivers to Costa Rica industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support.

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FBE gear pumps (FB Bombas) in Costa Rica, Mato Grosso do Sul: sized for soja, viscous fluids up to 350°C, API 676 compliance and in-house manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP at 817 km. Typical critical-parts lead time: 72-96h.
FB Bombas maintains in Costa Rica 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. The city sits within the IBGE mesoregion Leste de Mato Grosso do Sul, a regional grouping of municipalities with similar economic and logistics profiles — useful for comparative analysis and technical-visit routing. Costa Rica, Mato Grosso do Sul is territory where FB Bombas operates as a Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer with 82 years of continuous operation. For the soja industrial profile dominating the region, we offer the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series with CRCC Petrobras qualification, API 676 compliance and ASME B73.1 normalization (API 610 engineered-to-order projects) — basis for retrofit in plants with global manufacturers already installed. Only 281 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster of Rondonopolis, Costa Rica benefits from logistics spillover and movement of technical professionals — FB Bombas has a service track record in the region. The road network BR-262, BR-163 and BR-267, with BR-262 (via Bauru-SP) as the main axis, defines response time for critical-part shipments and technical visits to Costa Rica. Costa Rica has soja and algodão as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. Based in Cabreúva-SP at 817 km via BR-262 (via Bauru-SP), FB Bombas delivers to Costa Rica industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support.
What defines the FBE external gear pump in Costa Rica is its behavior under variable pressure: being positive displacement, flow follows speed and practically ignores backpressure swings in the line — the typical case of óleos e água industrial. Two installation requirements follow from this physics: a sized relief valve on the discharge and, for fluids that harden when cold, a heating jacket on the pump body. Costa Rica is served with a logistics lead time of 72-96h for critical parts from Cabreúva-SP, subject to case-by-case optimization. The sucroalcooleiro cluster near Costa Rica brings a technical agenda of sugarcane juice, vinasse, molasses and thermal oil for evaporators — 24/7 operation during harvest — a reference FB Bombas uses as a benchmark for initial sizing and series selection. Compliance with ASME B73.1 for horizontal normalized centrifugal pumps — consolidated market standard is part of the default scope for FB series recommended for Costa Rica, with traceable test and materials documentation.
Agriculture leads value added in Costa Rica (46%, IBGE 2021; 2023 GDP of R$ 3.3 billion) — and agribusiness is pump territory: processing, washing, effluents and vegetable oils cross the FBCN and FBE series. In Costa Rica, medium density — regular and predictable opportunity pipeline — a characteristic that sizes FB's commercial strategy: application-engineering coverage, visit cadence and depth of consignment stock. In Costa Rica, sucroalcooleiro-cluster seasonality manifests as concentrated harvest season (Apr-Nov) creates short maintenance windows and intense parts demand during milling — information FB Bombas uses to schedule plant capacity and ready-to-ship inventory. Costa Rica, among the 50 most populous cities in MS, maintains a relevant industrial base, sustains a predictable B2B demand chain — an ideal profile for scheduled supply and multi-year replacement contracts. In Costa Rica, soja accounts for a large share of the pumping load — combining utility lines (water, steam, compressed air) with dedicated process circuits. In Costa Rica, near a sucroalcooleiro cluster, applications such as juice circulation, molasses transfer, vinasse boost and thermal oil for evaporators make up the operational agenda — each backed by technical references in the FBE/FBCN/FBOT catalogues.
Costa Rica receives equipment within 48-72h, with possible technical stop counted from dispatch at the Cabreúva-SP factory. Cabreúva-SP to Costa Rica: 817 km via BR-262 (via Bauru-SP), a consolidated corridor with carriers qualified by FB Bombas for heavy-equipment cargo. Before shipment to Costa Rica, each piece of equipment undergoes dimensional inspection, hydraulic testing and document verification.
For projects with FBE pumps in Costa Rica, talk to FB application engineering: viscosity analysis, available NPSH, seal materials and operating regime — technical response within 24-48 business hours.
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.

What changes when the pump comes straight from the manufacturer: engineering, stock and logistics under one roof in Cabreúva-SP.
Technical support across all 27 Brazilian states, from inland regions to major industrial capitals.
Nationwide deliveries through partner carrier network with optimized lead times.
Technical team available for sizing, project work and after-sales support across any region.
Original spare parts for the FBE, FBEI, FBCN and FBOT series stocked at our own factory, ready to ship.
Own factory in Cabreúva/SP with full production capability, serving Costa Rica and all of Brazil

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

We size and build complete systems, ready for installation at your industrial plant.

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

Production line with centrifugal and gear pumps assembled and tested in our manufacturing plant.
FB Bombas serves Costa Rica and the entire Mato Grosso do Sul region with gear pumps (internal & external) and centrifugal pumps for your industrial application. Request a quote and receive a personalized proposal.
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Brazilian sectors for which FB Bombas sizes equipment — complete technical guides per application.
Regional service from Costa Rica — 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 Costa Rica 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.
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.
For critical parts (mechanical seal, impeller, shaft, wear ring, bearings) during a plant shutdown in Costa Rica, FB Bombas runs an emergency flow: pre-invoicing, priority dispatch and alternative modal (express road or air transport depending on distance and criticality). Typical lead time varies by region, with a window negotiable case by case. For customers with an installed base and scheduled PM, part of the stock can be kept on consignment at the plant.
Yes. On the factory bench in Cabreúva/SP the FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) is carried out: hydraulic test with characteristic-curve measurement (Q × H), hydraulic efficiency, NPSHr and ISO 10816 vibration — witnessed by customer inspection when specified. The SAT (Site Acceptance Test) on Costa Rica projects counts on application engineering during commissioning, including startup checklist, laser alignment and recording of the baseline vibration signature.
You can reach us on WhatsApp at +55 11 97287-4837, write to comercial@fbbombas.com.br or fill in the website form. Technical requests receive prioritized feedback within the same business day, coming straight from application engineering.
Sizing is performed by FB Bombas’ application engineering team based on four key variables: desired flow, differential pressure, working temperature and fluid viscosity. Additional data such as available NPSH, operating cycle and fluid chemical compatibility are also considered. The service is free of charge for customers in Costa Rica.
Yes. With a factory in Cabreúva/SP and a technical team dedicated to projects in Costa Rica, FB Bombas has manufactured industrial pumps in Brazil since 1944. Applications currently running on imported equipment are covered by the FBCN (centrifugal), FBE/FBEI (gear) and FBOT (thermal oil) series — adding advantages in lead time (no import), factory-direct technical support, spare parts for FB pumps and application engineering that works in Portuguese. In a normalized-line retrofit, the interchangeability set out in ASME B73.1 holds between units of the same standard dimension designation, whatever the original supplier.
Yes. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer accredited in FINAME (BNDES Special Industrial Financing Agency), which qualifies equipment supplied to Costa Rica 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.
Service to Costa Rica is handled directly by the FB Bombas team at the Cabreúva/SP factory. That means direct contact with application engineering for sizing, a complete technical quotation within 3-5 business days and original spare parts supplied at factory-direct pricing. On-site technical visits to Costa Rica are planned based on project criticality.
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.
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