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FBCN Centrifugal Pumps in Canoinhas

Cabreúva-SP → Canoinhas (458 km via BR-116 Rodovia Régis Bittencourt): 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 Canoinhas, água branca and óleo térmico make up the fluid portfolio served by local plants — each with its own requirements on available NPSH, in-service viscosity and sealing strategy (Plan 11/13/52/53 by criticality). FB Bombas is the national industrial-pump manufacturer serving Canoinhas (SC) with direct factory service from Cabreúva-SP. For madeira — the dominant industrial calling of Canoinhas — we recommend the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series, with field-validated materials, cartridge mechanical seal and characteristic curve certified on an hydraulic bench. FB Bombas pumps installed in Canoinhas, Santa Catarina meet CRCC Petrobras qualification, ASME B73.1 (centrifugal) and API 676 (gear) compliance — credentials FB has sustained as a Brazilian manufacturer since 1944. Canoinhas sits 117 km from the refining cluster centered in Araucaria, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. Membership in the Norte Catarinense mesoregion (IBGE) places Canoinhas 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. FB Bombas application engineering owns technical specification in Canoinhas — from customer data sheet to the final Data Book delivered with the pump, through application review, FAT on the hydraulic bench and on-site SAT support. FB Bombas serves Canoinhas with a complete aftermarket package for FB pumps — factory spare parts, preventive maintenance, vibration troubleshooting (ISO 10816 analysis), ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing and replacement of a normalized pump on the existing ASME B73.1 baseplate. Logistically, the city connects to Cabreúva-SP via BR-116 Rodovia Régis Bittencourt, complemented by alternatives BR-116, BR-101 and BR-282 — a network that supports technical service within tight operational windows. In Canoinhas, Madeira and Papel concentrate the largest share of demand for rotating equipment — a technical agenda well known to the FB application team, with proposals sized against the actual system curve.

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Technical summary

Direct answer for industrial projects — recommended series, standards compliance and logistics.

Technical summary

For industrial water and low-viscosity fluids in madeira (Canoinhas, Santa Catarina), FB engineering recommends FBCN+FBOT. ASME B73.1 compliance and hydraulic testing, 48-72h lead time from Cabreúva-SP.

Local technical content

FBCN Centrifugal Pumps Industrial in Canoinhas

Local context

Cabreúva-SP → Canoinhas (458 km via BR-116 Rodovia Régis Bittencourt): 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 Canoinhas, água branca and óleo térmico make up the fluid portfolio served by local plants — each with its own requirements on available NPSH, in-service viscosity and sealing strategy (Plan 11/13/52/53 by criticality). FB Bombas is the national industrial-pump manufacturer serving Canoinhas (SC) with direct factory service from Cabreúva-SP. For madeira — the dominant industrial calling of Canoinhas — we recommend the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series, with field-validated materials, cartridge mechanical seal and characteristic curve certified on an hydraulic bench. FB Bombas pumps installed in Canoinhas, Santa Catarina meet CRCC Petrobras qualification, ASME B73.1 (centrifugal) and API 676 (gear) compliance — credentials FB has sustained as a Brazilian manufacturer since 1944. Canoinhas sits 117 km from the refining cluster centered in Araucaria, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. Membership in the Norte Catarinense mesoregion (IBGE) places Canoinhas 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. FB Bombas application engineering owns technical specification in Canoinhas — from customer data sheet to the final Data Book delivered with the pump, through application review, FAT on the hydraulic bench and on-site SAT support. FB Bombas serves Canoinhas with a complete aftermarket package for FB pumps — factory spare parts, preventive maintenance, vibration troubleshooting (ISO 10816 analysis), ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing and replacement of a normalized pump on the existing ASME B73.1 baseplate. Logistically, the city connects to Cabreúva-SP via BR-116 Rodovia Régis Bittencourt, complemented by alternatives BR-116, BR-101 and BR-282 — a network that supports technical service within tight operational windows. In Canoinhas, Madeira and Papel concentrate the largest share of demand for rotating equipment — a technical agenda well known to the FB application team, with proposals sized against the actual system curve.

Technical solutions

For Canoinhas (458 km from Cabreúva-SP), the critical-parts logistics cycle runs in 48-72h — a workable window for regular PM campaigns with controlled risk of extended downtime. Technical fit in Canoinhas points to FBCN+FBOT as the series suitable for typical local operations — a baseline recommendation; the final specification depends on the specific process parameters. Typical applications mapped for Canoinhas include circulação de polpa and cilindros aquecidos — each with its own requirements for NPSH, acceptable pulsation and start-up strategy. FBCN centrifugal pumps with flow up to 2,200 m³/h, head up to 135 m and temperature up to 260°C (thermal oil via FBOT up to 350°C) is the operating window initially considered for Canoinhas — the final curve is finalized after piping-network analysis (head loss, geometric head, required vs. available NPSH). Sitting in the technical context of a refino cluster, Canoinhas benefits from accumulated learning around crude oil, derivatives, high temperature (up to 260°C in FBCN, 350°C in FBOT) and API 610 requirements met via engineered-to-order projects. In Canoinhas, materials such as cast iron with proper coating or stainless steels when the fluid requires answer the requirements of água branca and óleo térmico — a combination that drives service life of casing, impeller, shaft and shaft sleeve, refined via corrosion analysis using removal rates (mpy). FBCN sizing for the Canoinhas circuit checks three points on the curve: the operating point (near BEP), available NPSH with margin over required — critical with hot fluid or suction lift — and end-of-curve power, which protects the motor against overload in off-design operation.

Why FB Bombas

Demand in Canoinhas is characterized by medium density — regular and predictable opportunity pipeline, a typical regional pattern of the mesoregion. The economic fabric of Canoinhas is diversified: services lead, but industry holds 15.8% of municipal value added (IBGE, 2021), over a 2023 GDP of R$ 2.8 billion — real demand for both process pumps and building utilities and sanitation. Canoinhas: belongs to the set of cities with relevant industrial scale in the state, a structural variable in the commercial offer. Technically, Canoinhas shows low complexity in its fluid mix — lean fluid roster — technical operation focused on few main vectors. Observed seasonal pattern: scheduled outages every 3-5 years (turnaround) — synchronized demand peaks across the supply chain. Canoinhas follows the same rhythm as the nearby refino cluster. In Canoinhas, madeira plants concentrate recurring demand for centrifugal pumps for utilities and positive-displacement pumps for viscous fluids. Canoinhas among the 50 most populous cities in SC, maintains a relevant industrial base — a scale that translates into regular demand for rotating equipment. In Canoinhas, series FBCN+FBOT for circulação de polpa and cilindros aquecidos — a combination that covers the typical local industrial demand. In Canoinhas, fire-pump sets (electric, diesel or electric+diesel) follow NFPA 20 and NBR 16704 — supplied through FBFS. Working with água branca and óleo térmico in Canoinhas demands attention to viscosity at operating temperature, residual abrasiveness and chemical compatibility — criteria FB engineering applies on every project. Due to proximity to the refino cluster, Canoinhas shares a technical agenda with crude transfer, distillation-tower circulation, charge pumps for reactors and movement of derivatives — a direct path to series and materials selection.

Logistics & support

The BR-116 Rodovia Régis Bittencourt corridor (458 km) is the logistics spine for FB deliveries to Canoinhas — a factor entering FOB pricing and the commissioning lead-time curve. Canoinhas can operate with consigned PM kits (seal + bearing + gaskets) — an approach that reduces interruption during point shutdowns and simplifies industrial inventory management. 24-48h via federal highways: this is the typical delivery interval Cabreúva-SP → Canoinhas, based on a consolidated road route and FB-qualified logistics operators. The factory-to-Canoinhas dispatch includes technical packaging (impact protection, moisture sealing), multilingual documentation (PT/EN/ES when required) and approved-carrier tracking. BR-116, BR-101 and BR-282 broaden FB's transport flexibility to Canoinhas — useful in tight-window PM campaigns or for cargo whose gauge requires routes with specific bridges/curves. The service structure for Canoinhas is sized as planned technical visits with 1-2 day mobilization window — direct coordination with the customer, with escalation to additional visits in cases of commissioning, troubleshooting or complex retrofit.

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FB engineers serve Canoinhas for the FBCN series with a sized proposal — duty point, fluid, field conditions and supply lead time.

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Why FB Bombas

National leadership in industrial pumping

For 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.

FB Bombas manufacturing plant in Cabreúva-SP — Brazilian industrial pump manufacturer
Brazil Differentiators

Advantages for your Industrial Operation

What changes when the pump comes straight from the manufacturer: engineering, stock and logistics under one roof in Cabreúva-SP.

Complete National Coverage

Technical support across all 27 Brazilian states, from inland regions to major industrial capitals.

Brazil-Wide Logistics

Nationwide deliveries through partner carrier network with optimized lead times.

Dedicated Engineering

Technical team available for sizing, project work and after-sales support across any region.

Strategic Stock

Original spare parts for the FBE, FBEI, FBCN and FBOT series stocked at our own factory, ready to ship.

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Own factory in Cabreúva/SP with full production capability, serving Canoinhas and all of Brazil

FB Bombas manufacturing plant with CNC machines and technical team in Cabreúva SP Brazil

Own Manufacturing

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

FB Bombas fire fighting system delivered to customer

Custom Projects

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

FB Bombas replacement parts warehouse for industrial pumps

Replacement Parts

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

FBCN centrifugal pumps on FB Bombas factory floor

Industrial Production

Production line with centrifugal and gear pumps assembled and tested in our manufacturing plant.

FB Bombas serves Canoinhas and the entire Santa Catarina 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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FB Bombas production line with FBCN centrifugal pumps on the factory floor
Industrial Capacity

Production line dedicated to industrial pumps

Our manufacturing plant in Cabreúva-SP integrates engineering, CNC machining and assembly under one roof. Every pump is validated through bench testing before reaching the customer — ensuring it ships ready for real application.

350°C
Max. Temp. FBOT
1,350 l/min
Max. Flow FBE (standard line)
2,200 m³/h
Max. Flow FBCN

Companies that Trust FB Bombas

Present in the largest industrial projects in Brazil and Latin America

Petrobras - Cliente FB Bombas
Vale - Cliente FB Bombas
BASF - Cliente FB Bombas
CSN - Cliente FB Bombas
WEG - Cliente FB Bombas
Cargill - Cliente FB Bombas
Ipiranga - Cliente FB Bombas
Mahle - Cliente FB Bombas
3M - Cliente FB Bombas

Centrifugal Pumps in Nearby Cities

Regional service from Canoinhas — same series, same factory in Cabreúva/SP.

Frequently Asked Questions about Canoinhas

Is the FBCN dimensionally compatible with normalized pumps already installed in Canoinhas?

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 Canoinhas 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.

What certifications does FB Bombas hold?

Four pillars: a current Petrobras CRCC registration for Oil & Gas; API 676 (positive displacement) on the FBE series; ASME B73.1 (process centrifugals) on the FBCN series; and NFPA 20 / NBR 16704 compliance for stationary fire pumps.

Does FB Bombas serve fire protection systems?

It does. FB pumps for stationary fire protection systems follow the NFPA standard (National Fire Protection Association) and ABNT's NBR 16704, requirements demanded in building and industrial projects that call for these certifications.

Does FB Bombas offer FAT and SAT support for projects in Canoinhas?

Yes. The FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) is executed on the factory bench in Cabreúva/SP, with hydraulic test, characteristic-curve measurement (Q × H), hydraulic efficiency, NPSHr and ISO 10816 vibration — witnessed by customer inspection when specified. For projects in Canoinhas, the SAT (Site Acceptance Test) is supported by application engineering during commissioning, with startup checklist, laser alignment and baseline vibration-signature capture.

Is it possible to replace an imported pump with an FB Bombas pump?

It is. From the data of the pump in operation (flow, pressure, viscosity, temperature), FB Bombas' application engineering proposes a technical equivalence — dimensional or functional — with one of our series. This replacement has already been done by many clients in Canoinhas, with benefits in lead time, cost and local support.

How to request a pump quote for Canoinhas?

Just use one of the channels: WhatsApp +55 11 97287-4837, email comercial@fbbombas.com.br or the website form. Describe the application — fluid, flow, pressure, temperature — and the technical team replies with a proposal sized for your conditions in Canoinhas.

Is FB Bombas a national alternative to imported manufacturers in Canoinhas?

Yes. FB Bombas is a Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, with a factory in Cabreúva/SP and a technical team for projects in Canoinhas. The FBCN (centrifugal), FBE/FBEI (gear) and FBOT (thermal oil) series cover the same applications served by imported equipment — with advantages in lead time (no import), direct factory technical support, spare parts for FB pumps themselves and Portuguese-speaking application engineering. In a normalized centrifugal retrofit, ASME B73.1 requires that units of the same standard dimension designation, from any source of supply, be interchangeable as to mounting dimensions, suction and discharge nozzles, input shaft and foundation bolt holes.

What types of pumps does FB Bombas manufacture?

Four families are manufactured in Cabreúva/SP: external gear FBE and internal gear FBEI for viscous fluids, standardized centrifugal FBCN for low-viscosity liquids and FBOT for thermal oil circuits up to 350 °C. Fire-fighting systems per NFPA 20 / NBR 16704 complete the line.

Does the FBOT series serve thermal oil applications in Canoinhas?

Yes. FBOT is FB Bombas’ specific centrifugal pump for thermal oil circuits, operating at elevated temperatures with fluids like Therminol, Dowtherm and similar. Material and sealing selection is done according to the maximum operating temperature and type of thermal oil.

What type of mechanical seal do FB pumps use?

It depends on the service: fluid, temperature and operating pressure determine the configuration, which engineering defines. Available options are single seal, double seal (tandem or back-to-back), cartridge version and, in specific applications, packing glands. Hazardous fluids call for a double seal with barrier — that is the recommended option.

Need gear or centrifugal pumps in Canoinhas?

Fill out the form and our technical team will contact you to size the ideal pump — gear (FBE/FBEI) or centrifugal (FBCN/FBOT).

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