Technical summary
The FBCN (normalized centrifugal) line is specified in Tarumã, São Paulo for indústria de transformação — head up to 135 m, temperature up to 260°C. ASME B73.1, in-house manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP (358 km).


Based in Cabreúva-SP at 358 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), FB Bombas delivers to Tarumã industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support. Tarumã requires pumping of óleos industriais e fluidos de processo and água industrial, a fluid set for which FB Bombas already has product series with field-validated material selection. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Tarumã, São Paulo, with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series applied to the indústria de transformação 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. Just 166 km separate Tarumã from the pulp-and-paper cluster of Ortigueira — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. The SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021) corridor combined with highways SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 composes the freight mesh to Tarumã — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. FB Bombas maintains an installed base in Tarumã with a structure of spare parts (impeller, shaft, wear ring, cartridge mechanical seal, bearings) and scheduled preventive maintenance, with direct supply from the Cabreúva-SP factory. Tarumã has indústria de transformação 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 358 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), FB Bombas delivers to Tarumã industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support. Tarumã requires pumping of óleos industriais e fluidos de processo and água industrial, a fluid set for which FB Bombas already has product series with field-validated material selection. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Tarumã, São Paulo, with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series applied to the indústria de transformação 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. Just 166 km separate Tarumã from the pulp-and-paper cluster of Ortigueira — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. The SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021) corridor combined with highways SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 composes the freight mesh to Tarumã — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. FB Bombas maintains an installed base in Tarumã with a structure of spare parts (impeller, shaft, wear ring, cartridge mechanical seal, bearings) and scheduled preventive maintenance, with direct supply from the Cabreúva-SP factory. Tarumã has indústria de transformação as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant.

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The FBCN (normalized centrifugal) line is specified in Tarumã, São Paulo for indústria de transformação — head up to 135 m, temperature up to 260°C. ASME B73.1, in-house manufacturing in Cabreúva-SP (358 km).
Based in Cabreúva-SP at 358 km via SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021), FB Bombas delivers to Tarumã industrial pumps manufactured in-house since 1944 plus continuous technical support. Tarumã requires pumping of óleos industriais e fluidos de processo and água industrial, a fluid set for which FB Bombas already has product series with field-validated material selection. FB Bombas is a Brazilian manufacturer of industrial pumps serving Tarumã, São Paulo, with the FBE, FBCN, FBOT and FBEI series applied to the indústria de transformação 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. Just 166 km separate Tarumã from the pulp-and-paper cluster of Ortigueira — a distance that enables joint technical visits and dilution of mobilization cost across multiple customers. The SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021) corridor combined with highways SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 composes the freight mesh to Tarumã — a cost variable in pricing skids, pump-motor sets and indivisible cargo with escort. FB Bombas maintains an installed base in Tarumã with a structure of spare parts (impeller, shaft, wear ring, cartridge mechanical seal, bearings) and scheduled preventive maintenance, with direct supply from the Cabreúva-SP factory. Tarumã has indústria de transformação as its main industrial front — which directly shapes the pump type (gear, centrifugal, thermal-oil) with technical fit for each plant.
The FB model for Tarumã: 48-72h logistics lead time, with the option to accelerate via air modal or alternative routing in operational emergencies. For óleos industriais e fluidos de processo and água industrial, the materials recommendation in Tarumã converges on cast iron with proper coating or stainless steels when the fluid requires, a starting point adjustable based on field-observed corrosion. FBEI and FBCN: this is the set of FB series with initial technical fit for Tarumã, respecting fluid characteristics and the regional operating regime. In utilities and continuous process in Tarumã, 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.
Tarumã: medium density — regular and predictable opportunity pipeline — a variable influencing commercial strategy and service logistics. The economic base of Tarumã confirms the profile: industry accounted for 43.2% of municipal value added (IBGE, 2021), and 2023 GDP totaled R$ 1.2 billion — a scale that sustains recurring demand for process pumps, utilities and installed-fleet replacement. Tarumã: by affinity to the papel-celulose cluster, annual maintenance shutdowns concentrate demand into predictable windows — a variable that enters commercial planning. indústria de transformação operations in Tarumã demand continuous pumping of process fluids, with preventive-maintenance windows aligned to plant scheduled outages. The papel-celulose cluster near Tarumã brings applications such as white/black liquor circulation, recovery-boiler feed and low-to-medium consistency stock pumping — a repertoire FB Bombas serves with dedicated series and field-validated materials. Typical fluids handled in Tarumã (óleos industriais e fluidos de processo and água industrial) require careful selection of seal and coating materials — a central variable in pump sizing.
The SP-300 Rodovia Marechal Rondon (via Rodoanel SP-021) corridor (358 km) is the logistics spine for FB deliveries to Tarumã — a factor entering FOB pricing and the commissioning lead-time curve. SP-300, SP-021, SP-330, BR-116 and BR-374 broaden FB's transport flexibility to Tarumã — useful in tight-window PM campaigns or for cargo whose gauge requires routes with specific bridges/curves. The service structure for Tarumã 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.
Technical inquiry for the FBCN series in Tarumã: 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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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 Tarumã 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. 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.
Yes. FB Bombas serves Tarumã 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. 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 Tarumã projects counts on application engineering during commissioning, including startup checklist, laser alignment and recording of the baseline vibration signature.
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 Tarumã, balancing the flow/pressure/power ratio.
Lead time depends on the chosen series, construction materials and stock availability. For standard configuration pumps, lead times are shorter; for special or custom constructions, the schedule is informed in the technical proposal. Logistics for Tarumã is handled by our regular road operator.
Yes. FB Bombas is a Brazilian industrial-pump manufacturer since 1944, with a factory in Cabreúva/SP and a technical team for projects in Tarumã. 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.
Yes. For projects in Tarumã, on-site technical visits by application engineers can be scheduled for process data collection, diagnosis of existing installations and commissioning support. Geographic proximity makes this operation agile and recurring.
Yes. The entire metropolitan region and the microregions around Tarumã receive from FB Bombas the same technical support and logistics structure. With this regional reach, industrial plants spread across several cities are served in a coordinated manner.
Yes. For stationary fire protection systems, FB Bombas produces pumps compliant with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and with ABNT's NBR 16704 — covering building and industrial projects that demand these certifications.
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