Fire Suppression for All Industries

Qtec Fire Services manufacturers and produces high-quality low-pressure foam spray fire suppression systems for mobile plant and equipment for all industries from civil construction, container handling, transport, agriculture, defence, and mining.

Manufactured from stainless steel and brass billet materials on seven of the latest design CNC machines in our Brisbane-based manufacturing facility, our systems are proven worldwide and hold certification under AS5062. With ongoing R&D programmes, we are constantly developing new systems and products to meet the ever-changing world of fire suppression for mobile plant and equipment.

Qtec Fire has several valve designs that allow our customers to have a greater choice of systems to better their performance, quality, and protection needs.

The foam sprays systems are available from 10 liters up to 106 liters and can be used in multiple tank arrangements. In addition, we have pneumatic detection and operation and electronic detection and operation for both the VDAS LOP (Loss of Pressure) and VDAS ROP (Rise of Pressure) systems.

Our VDAS Compact range allows customers to provide fire suppression protection to a vast range of machines with minimal space allowance, where the conventual systems cannot fit.

The systems are easily maintained onsite and do not need specialty tools like the high-pressure systems because of a low-pressure design.

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 manufacturers and produces high-quality low-pressure foam spray fire suppression systems for mobile plant and equipment for all industries from civil construction, container handling, transport, agriculture, defence, and mining.

Manufactured from stainless steel and brass billet materials on seven of the latest design CNC machines in our Brisbane-based manufacturing facility, our systems are proven worldwide and hold certification under AS5062. With ongoing R&D programmes, we are constantly developing new systems and products to meet the ever-changing world of fire suppression for mobile plant and equipment.

Qtec Fire has several valve designs that allow our customers to have a greater choice of systems to better their performance, quality, and protection needs.

The foam sprays systems are available from 10 liters up to 106 liters and can be used in multiple tank arrangements. In addition, we have pneumatic detection and operation and electronic detection and operation for both the VDAS LOP (Loss of Pressure) and VDAS ROP (Rise of Pressure) systems.

Our VDAS Compact range allows customers to provide fire suppression protection to a vast range of machines with minimal space allowance, where the conventual systems cannot fit.

The systems are easily maintained onsite and do not need specialty tools like the high-pressure systems because of a low-pressure design.

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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