Technical summary
In Casca, Rio Grande do Sul, FBCN covers agronegócio with ASME B73.1 normalized hydraulics — direct dimensional interchangeability with market references. Cabreúva-SP (758 km), 72-96h lead time.


Casca has agronegócio as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. For Casca, FB Bombas offers retrofit of existing baseplates — the FBCN centrifugal follows ASME B73.1, whose dimension designation is common to the entire installed normalized fleet, whoever the original manufacturer was. For Casca, where agronegócio is the dominant calling, FB Bombas recommends the FBCN series: FBCN centrifugal pumps for irrigation, water transfer and utility systems in agribusiness. Technical window: Robust for field, Low maintenance, High performance. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Casca, Rio Grande do Sul, with the FBCN series applied to the agronegócio sector that dominates the region. Direct factory service from Cabreúva-SP, with application engineering for technical sizing and qualification under CRCC Petrobras / API 610 / ASME B73.1 per project specification. Membership in the Noroeste Rio-grandense mesoregion (IBGE) places Casca in a regional economic mesh — a factor FB Bombas uses to optimize multi-city maintenance campaigns and consolidate freight across customers along the same axis. The BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC) corridor combined with highways BR-116, BR-290 and BR-101 composes the freight mesh to Casca — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. Casca sits 156 km from the petrochemical cluster centered in Triunfo, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. The defensivos viscosos and água profile observed in Casca maps to a precise set of FB series: high viscosity → FBE/FBEI; water and low viscosity → FBCN; heat transfer → FBOT; fire protection → FBFS. Cabreúva-SP → Casca (758 km via BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC)): 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.
Casca has agronegócio as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. For Casca, FB Bombas offers retrofit of existing baseplates — the FBCN centrifugal follows ASME B73.1, whose dimension designation is common to the entire installed normalized fleet, whoever the original manufacturer was. For Casca, where agronegócio is the dominant calling, FB Bombas recommends the FBCN series: FBCN centrifugal pumps for irrigation, water transfer and utility systems in agribusiness. Technical window: Robust for field, Low maintenance, High performance. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Casca, Rio Grande do Sul, with the FBCN series applied to the agronegócio sector that dominates the region. Direct factory service from Cabreúva-SP, with application engineering for technical sizing and qualification under CRCC Petrobras / API 610 / ASME B73.1 per project specification. Membership in the Noroeste Rio-grandense mesoregion (IBGE) places Casca in a regional economic mesh — a factor FB Bombas uses to optimize multi-city maintenance campaigns and consolidate freight across customers along the same axis. The BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC) corridor combined with highways BR-116, BR-290 and BR-101 composes the freight mesh to Casca — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. Casca sits 156 km from the petrochemical cluster centered in Triunfo, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. The defensivos viscosos and água profile observed in Casca maps to a precise set of FB series: high viscosity → FBE/FBEI; water and low viscosity → FBCN; heat transfer → FBOT; fire protection → FBFS. Cabreúva-SP → Casca (758 km via BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC)): 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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In Casca, Rio Grande do Sul, FBCN covers agronegócio with ASME B73.1 normalized hydraulics — direct dimensional interchangeability with market references. Cabreúva-SP (758 km), 72-96h lead time.
Casca has agronegócio as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant. For Casca, FB Bombas offers retrofit of existing baseplates — the FBCN centrifugal follows ASME B73.1, whose dimension designation is common to the entire installed normalized fleet, whoever the original manufacturer was. For Casca, where agronegócio is the dominant calling, FB Bombas recommends the FBCN series: FBCN centrifugal pumps for irrigation, water transfer and utility systems in agribusiness. Technical window: Robust for field, Low maintenance, High performance. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Casca, Rio Grande do Sul, with the FBCN series applied to the agronegócio sector that dominates the region. Direct factory service from Cabreúva-SP, with application engineering for technical sizing and qualification under CRCC Petrobras / API 610 / ASME B73.1 per project specification. Membership in the Noroeste Rio-grandense mesoregion (IBGE) places Casca in a regional economic mesh — a factor FB Bombas uses to optimize multi-city maintenance campaigns and consolidate freight across customers along the same axis. The BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC) corridor combined with highways BR-116, BR-290 and BR-101 composes the freight mesh to Casca — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. Casca sits 156 km from the petrochemical cluster centered in Triunfo, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. The defensivos viscosos and água profile observed in Casca maps to a precise set of FB series: high viscosity → FBE/FBEI; water and low viscosity → FBCN; heat transfer → FBOT; fire protection → FBFS. Cabreúva-SP → Casca (758 km via BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC)): 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.
In utilities and continuous process in Casca, the standardized centrifugal standardizes the fleet: 53 models with bench-tested curves cover the flow × head grid, and the same construction philosophy simplifies spares inventory across sizes — fewer critical items, more availability. Casca: defensivos viscosos and água suggest materials such as cast iron with proper coating or stainless steels when the fluid requires — a choice impacting both durability and cost of the pump-and-motor set. The petroquimico cluster near Casca brings a technical agenda of fluids with variable viscosity, vapor presence, light hydrocarbons and the need for dual cartridge seals — a reference FB Bombas uses as a benchmark for initial sizing and series selection. Casca: transferência em armazéns and irrigação de processo. This application mix is covered by the recommended FB series, with case-by-case fine tuning. In Casca, FBEI and FBCN cover the technical range observed in the field — from primary transfer and circulation to replacing an installed pump carrying the same ASME B73.1 dimensional designation. Technical-and-commercial support for Casca is covered from Cabreúva-SP, with typical lead time for critical parts of 72-96h via dedicated carrier.
Demand in Casca is characterized by low industrial density — typically standalone projects, without regional cumulative volume, a typical regional pattern of the mesoregion. Technically, Casca shows low complexity in its fluid mix — lean fluid roster — technical operation focused on few main vectors. The economic fabric of Casca is diversified: services lead, but industry holds 21.2% of municipal value added (IBGE, 2021), over a 2023 GDP of R$ 876 million — real demand for both process pumps and building utilities and sanitation. Observed seasonal pattern: continuous operation with triennial outages (TPM) — moments of concentrated demand for retrofitted equipment. Casca follows the same rhythm as the nearby petroquimico cluster. agronegócio operations in Casca demand continuous pumping of process fluids, with preventive-maintenance windows aligned to plant scheduled outages. Typical fluids handled in Casca (defensivos viscosos and água) require careful selection of seal and coating materials — a central variable in pump sizing. In Casca, series FBEI for transferência em armazéns and series FBCN for irrigação de processo — a combination that covers the typical local industrial demand. Casca: special projects (skids, retrofit, mobile sets) are part of FB's portfolio, anchored in the already-normalized hydraulics of the FBCN/FBE series. The petroquimico cluster near Casca brings applications such as cracking, hydrocarbon transfer, fractionation tower recirculation and oily-water pumping — a repertoire FB Bombas serves with dedicated series and field-validated materials.
The main logistics axis between Cabreúva-SP and Casca is BR-116 (via Régis Bittencourt até PR/SC), totaling 758 km — a route that sets the default delivery time for finished equipment. Typical transit time to Casca: 48-72h, with possible technical stop — the window used in FB Bombas' standard commercial commitment. Beyond the main route, Casca is accessible via BR-116, BR-290 and BR-101 — options that provide redundancy in case of blockages or restricted operating windows. Dispatch from the Cabreúva-SP factory to Casca occurs after bench hydraulic testing and Data Book verification — mandatory steps in FB's quality control. Technical-service coverage for Casca involves technical visits scheduled in advance, optimizing the specialized team's travel.
For projects with FBCN pumps in Casca, 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.

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Regional service from Casca — same series, same factory in Cabreúva/SP.
FB Bombas' rotating set balancing follows ISO 21940 G2.5 — a grade equivalent to the API 610 requirement for heavy-duty service. It is the level demanded in critical Casca projects: continuous regime, plants with online vibration monitoring or operations where unplanned downtime is expensive. Above 3,600 RPM or with rotating mass beyond 50 kg, balancing is done on two planes, with a piezoelectric sensor.
To receive a technical quote for industrial pumps in Casca, send via website form, WhatsApp +55 11 97287-4837 or email comercial@fbbombas.com.br the application data: fluid (name + viscosity at operating temperature), target flow (m³/h), discharge head (m), available NPSH, operating temperature and regime (continuous or intermittent). Application engineering responds with a preliminary technical proposal, characteristic curve, suggested materials and delivery lead time.
Yes. Every FB Bombas pump delivered to Casca comes with a complete technical Data Book: hydraulic test certificate, material certificates (stainless, duplex, ductile cast iron per spec), ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing report, characteristic curve measured on the bench, API 682 mechanical-seal data sheets, operation and maintenance manual, and as-built drawings. All documentation is traceable by the unit serial number.
It is compatible when the dimension designation is the same. ASME B73.1 (North American dimensional standard for end-suction process pumps), adopted in the FBCN series, defines an envelope common to the whole normalized fleet operating in Casca plants, whoever manufactured the installed unit. In a typical retrofit, baseplate, suction/discharge piping and foundations are preserved, and FB Bombas supplies the complete new pump — not loose parts for third-party equipment. The dimensional and hydraulic gap analysis is executed by application engineering before supplying.
Yes. In addition to the standard portfolio, FB Bombas develops custom solutions for special applications, including modifications in construction materials, sealing arrangements, integrated heating systems, skids, mobile assemblies and retrofit of existing installations. Special projects go through engineering before manufacturing.
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. Operations and maintenance teams in Casca count on FB Bombas technical training, structured in modules: sizing and characteristic-curve reading, identifying cavitation through NPSH, mechanical-seal troubleshooting, laser alignment, ISO 10816 vibration analysis and PM (preventive maintenance) practice with bearing and wear-ring replacement. Classes can happen at the customer plant or at the factory in Cabreúva/SP, in-person or hybrid format.
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 Casca and all of Brazil.
Yes. FB Bombas serves the entire metropolitan region and microregions neighboring Casca with the same technical support and logistics structure. This regional reach allows serving industrial plants distributed across multiple cities in a coordinated way.
The FB portfolio handles an extensive spectrum of fluids. The FBE series takes mineral and synthetic oils, asphalt (CAP), BPF fuel oils, petroleum derivatives, molasses, resins plus viscous chemical and hydraulic products; the FBCN series works with raw and treated water, process fluids and industrial effluents; the FBOT series is dedicated to thermal oil at elevated temperatures. Each case is sized considering viscosity, temperature and chemical compatibility.
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