Leading the way

in fire supression

Qtec Fire Services started trading as Q Trading in January of 1992. The company name changed in January 2007 to reflect the increased focus on the core business of manufacturing Australia's highest quality foam spray systems for mobile plant and equipment.

Originally based in the industrial and hydraulics industry, the company built a strong reputation for customer service and product knowledge. This led to a good reputation, which resulted in the maintenance of many long-term customer relationships as well as abundant new opportunities through personal recommendations.

Today Qtec Fire Services is well known throughout the world's mining industries as a premium low-pressure foam spray suppression system manufacture, with 95% of their components manufactured in house under ISO 9001 quality assurance system. This has led to a high quality with superior performance foam spray system for mobile plant and equipment available worldwide.

Qtec Fire Services created a paradigm shift in the Australian foam spray system industry by implementing high-quality stainless-steel rigid piping, flared fittings and eventually manufacturing their own LOP and ROP valves, machined from billet materials on their modern machining centres (7 × CNC), here in Brisbane, Australia.

They continue to lead the way in the fire suppression industry, being the only Australian manufacturing company to continually develop and manufacture their products in Australia for domestic and international applications alike. They have existing customers in neighbouring suburbs of Brisbane and as far away as South Africa, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region.

For inquiries about Qtec Fire Services, contact info@qtecfire.com.au or visit qtecfire.com.au. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn.

Leading the way in fire supression

Qtec Fire Services started trading as Q Trading in January of 1992. The company name changed in January 2007 to reflect the increased focus on the core business of manufacturing Australia's highest quality foam spray systems for mobile plant and equipment.

Originally based in the industrial and hydraulics industry, the company built a strong reputation for customer service and product knowledge. This led to a good reputation, which resulted in the maintenance of many long-term customer relationships as well as abundant new opportunities through personal recommendations.

Today Qtec Fire Services is well known throughout the world's mining industries as a premium low-pressure foam spray suppression system manufacture, with 95% of their components manufactured in house under ISO 9001 quality assurance system. This has led to a high quality with superior performance foam spray system for mobile plant and equipment available worldwide.

Qtec Fire Services created a paradigm shift in the Australian foam spray system industry by implementing high-quality stainless-steel rigid piping, flared fittings and eventually manufacturing their own LOP and ROP valves, machined from billet materials on their modern machining centres (7 × CNC), here in Brisbane, Australia.

They continue to lead the way in the fire suppression industry, being the only Australian manufacturing company to continually develop and manufacture their products in Australia for domestic and international applications alike. They have existing customers in neighbouring suburbs of Brisbane and as far away as South Africa, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region.

For inquiries about Qtec Fire Services, contact info@qtecfire.com.au or visit qtecfire.com.au. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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