Technical summary
For viscous fluids in cerâmica (Rio Claro, São Paulo), FB application engineering recommends FBEI as a starting point. API 676 compliance, vertically integrated manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP, 24-48h lead time.


Cabreúva-SP → Rio Claro (109 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021)): 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. FB Bombas aftermarket support in Rio Claro covers technical service, spare parts with traceable Data Book, scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) and full overhaul on a factory bench with certified FAT. For projects in Rio Claro that demand formal technical qualification, FB Bombas series cover ASME B73.1 (FBCN), API 676 (FBE/FBEI), NFPA 20 and NBR 16704 (FBFS systems) — a combination that removes the need for additional suppliers across fire-fighting and process scope. For the dominant cerâmica sector in Rio Claro, FB Bombas offers the FBOT series — FBOT pumps for furnace heating and ceramic processes requiring precise temperature control. Typical specification: High temperature, Continuous operation, Extreme durability. Rio Claro's industrial profile centers on Cerâmica and Metalomecânica — sectors with specific pumping demands that FB Bombas meets with dedicated product series. Logistically, the city connects to Cabreúva-SP via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), complemented by alternatives SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 — a network that supports technical service within tight operational windows. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Rio Claro, São Paulo 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. Rio Claro sits 35 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster centered in Piracicaba, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. Typical fluids in Rio Claro's industrial operations include óleos lubrificantes, fluidos de corte, barbotina and água — a vector that determines whether the correct specification is the FBE/FBEI (gear) or FBCN/FBOT (centrifugal / thermal oil) series.
Cabreúva-SP → Rio Claro (109 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021)): 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. FB Bombas aftermarket support in Rio Claro covers technical service, spare parts with traceable Data Book, scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) and full overhaul on a factory bench with certified FAT. For projects in Rio Claro that demand formal technical qualification, FB Bombas series cover ASME B73.1 (FBCN), API 676 (FBE/FBEI), NFPA 20 and NBR 16704 (FBFS systems) — a combination that removes the need for additional suppliers across fire-fighting and process scope. For the dominant cerâmica sector in Rio Claro, FB Bombas offers the FBOT series — FBOT pumps for furnace heating and ceramic processes requiring precise temperature control. Typical specification: High temperature, Continuous operation, Extreme durability. Rio Claro's industrial profile centers on Cerâmica and Metalomecânica — sectors with specific pumping demands that FB Bombas meets with dedicated product series. Logistically, the city connects to Cabreúva-SP via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), complemented by alternatives SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 — a network that supports technical service within tight operational windows. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Rio Claro, São Paulo 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. Rio Claro sits 35 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster centered in Piracicaba, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. Typical fluids in Rio Claro's industrial operations include óleos lubrificantes, fluidos de corte, barbotina and água — a vector that determines whether the correct specification is the FBE/FBEI (gear) or FBCN/FBOT (centrifugal / thermal oil) series.

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For viscous fluids in cerâmica (Rio Claro, São Paulo), FB application engineering recommends FBEI as a starting point. API 676 compliance, vertically integrated manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP, 24-48h lead time.
Cabreúva-SP → Rio Claro (109 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021)): 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. FB Bombas aftermarket support in Rio Claro covers technical service, spare parts with traceable Data Book, scheduled preventive maintenance (PM) and full overhaul on a factory bench with certified FAT. For projects in Rio Claro that demand formal technical qualification, FB Bombas series cover ASME B73.1 (FBCN), API 676 (FBE/FBEI), NFPA 20 and NBR 16704 (FBFS systems) — a combination that removes the need for additional suppliers across fire-fighting and process scope. For the dominant cerâmica sector in Rio Claro, FB Bombas offers the FBOT series — FBOT pumps for furnace heating and ceramic processes requiring precise temperature control. Typical specification: High temperature, Continuous operation, Extreme durability. Rio Claro's industrial profile centers on Cerâmica and Metalomecânica — sectors with specific pumping demands that FB Bombas meets with dedicated product series. Logistically, the city connects to Cabreúva-SP via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), complemented by alternatives SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 — a network that supports technical service within tight operational windows. Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, FB Bombas supplies Rio Claro, São Paulo 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. Rio Claro sits 35 km from the sugar-and-ethanol cluster centered in Piracicaba, a proximity that usually means shared suppliers and aligned maintenance standards. Typical fluids in Rio Claro's industrial operations include óleos lubrificantes, fluidos de corte, barbotina and água — a vector that determines whether the correct specification is the FBE/FBEI (gear) or FBCN/FBOT (centrifugal / thermal oil) series.
Before shipment to Rio Claro, each pump is tested on a hydraulic bench with ISO 21940 G2.5 balancing — FB Bombas standard protocol. Rio Claro: single cartridge mechanical seal (Plan 11/13) for general service, upgradable to dual when the fluid requires secondary containment — a configuration FB Bombas uses as initial reference; refinement depends on risk class and applicable environmental regulation. Sitting in the technical context of a sucroalcooleiro cluster, Rio Claro benefits from accumulated learning around sugarcane juice, vinasse, molasses and thermal oil for evaporators — 24/7 operation during harvest. In Rio Claro, lubrificação de máquinas, alimentação de prensas and resfriamento de usinagem form the typical-use portfolio — guiding series selection, sealing configuration and internal coating according to fluid abrasiveness or aggressiveness. FBEI and FBOT: this is the set of FB series with initial technical fit for Rio Claro, respecting fluid characteristics and the regional operating regime. Gear pump selection for Rio Claro starts with viscosity at the real pumping temperature — not the 40 °C catalog figure — the typical case of barbotina e água. With that data, engineering defines speed (flow is proportional), bushing materials and the thermal arrangement: jacketed body for cold starts and a seal compatible with the hot fluid.
Rio Claro: high fluid complexity, diversified fluid roster — requires a broad catalogue of materials and sealing configurations. IBGE figures size the local market: GDP of R$ 15.4 billion in 2023, with 43.1% of value added coming from industry (2021) — in Rio Claro, pumping is a production input, not an accessory. Rio Claro: by affinity to the sucroalcooleiro cluster, concentrated harvest season (Apr-Nov) creates short maintenance windows and intense parts demand during milling — a variable that enters commercial planning. Rio Claro: high industrial density — multiple plants in a small radius, meaningful cumulative demand — a variable influencing commercial strategy and service logistics. Rio Claro: óleos lubrificantes, fluidos de corte and barbotina. Each fluid defines a distinct set of pump requirements — flow, available NPSH, sealing strategy. Rio Claro has cerâmica as its main industrial-pump application front — from primary transfer to internal circulation in process equipment. For Rio Claro, series FBEI for lubrificação de máquinas and series FBOT for alimentação de prensas and resfriamento de usinagem — initial reference for technical discussion with application engineering. juice circulation, molasses transfer, vinasse boost and thermal oil for evaporators: this is the typical application set around the sucroalcooleiro cluster in which Rio Claro sits. In Rio Claro, an active industrial neighborhood enables freight consolidation and technical-visit routing — operational efficiency reflected in shorter lead times.
For Rio Claro, 12-24h via direct road modal is the standard contractual transit window — compressible via emergency air modal for critical parts, on specific demand. The SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 mesh provides logistics redundancy for Rio Claro — when one route is restricted (rains, construction, accidents), delivery is rerouted without compromising the critical lead time. Cabreúva-SP → Rio Claro via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021) (109 km): a corridor with regular FB freight history, supporting indivisible loads and sets with escort when the gauge demands. For Rio Claro, FB service follows the in-person technical visits with rapid mobilization — Cabreúva → customer route in a few hours model — application engineers conduct pre-scheduled visits while remote support via documentation and phone covers point queries. The factory-to-Rio Claro logistics cycle begins with documented dispatch: invoice, packing list, test certificates and the equipment's technical manual.
FB engineers serve Rio Claro for the FBE series with a sized proposal — duty point, fluid, field conditions and supply lead time.
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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Brazilian sectors for which FB Bombas sizes equipment — complete technical guides per application.
Regional service from Rio Claro — same series, same factory in Cabreúva/SP.
Yes, when the dimension designation matches. The FBCN series follows ASME B73.1 (North American dimensional standard for end-suction process pumps), which requires pumps of the same designation, from any source of supply, to be interchangeable as to mounting dimensions, suction and discharge nozzles, input shaft, baseplate and foundation bolt holes — in Rio Claro plants this applies to the installed normalized fleet. FB Bombas supplies the complete pump, not loose parts: baseplate, piping and foundation stay, and a new FBCN goes in. Before supply, application engineering checks the duty point (Q×H), available NPSH and flange class — a matching designation alone does not guarantee hydraulic equivalence.
Yes — and the secret lies in correct sizing, the main lever for energy efficiency. Both an oversized and an undersized pump waste energy. That is why FB Bombas engineering determines the optimal operating point from the actual process conditions in Rio Claro, balancing the flow/pressure/power ratio.
Yes. With a factory in Cabreúva/SP and a technical team dedicated to projects in Rio Claro, 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. 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 Rio Claro projects counts on application engineering during commissioning, including startup checklist, laser alignment and recording of the baseline vibration signature.
Yes. FB Bombas serves Rio Claro and the entire surrounding region with supply, technical support and replacement parts directly from the factory in Cabreúva/SP. Support includes sizing at no cost and, for critical projects, on-site technical visits.
Yes. Since FB Bombas manufactures entirely in Cabreúva/SP, replacement parts for the FBE, FBEI, FBCN and FBOT series are available directly from the factory, with short lead times for scheduled stops and priority service for emergencies. This significantly reduces total cost of ownership.
The portfolio covers four in-house series: FBE (external gear) for viscous fluids, FBEI (internal gear) for low-pulsation services, FBCN (standardized centrifugal) for water and light fluids and FBOT (dedicated centrifugal) for thermal oil — plus complete fire-fighting systems per NFPA 20 and NBR 16704.
Manufacturing in Brazil since 1944, FB Bombas delivers shorter lead times — with no import dependency —, direct technical support from FB engineering, in-house manufactured replacement parts, local-currency pricing free of exchange rate exposure, and on-site service for projects in Rio Claro and surrounding areas.
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 Rio Claro.
Who serves Rio Claro is the FB Bombas factory team itself in Cabreúva/SP. In practice: direct access to application engineering for sizing, a complete technical quotation returned within 3-5 business days and original parts supplied at factory pricing. Depending on project criticality, on-site technical visits to Rio Claro are added to the plan.
Rio Claro is recognized as an important industrial hub in the region, with emphasis on cerâmica and metalomecânica. FB Bombas offers specialized service for local industries.
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