Fire Fighting Solutions

OFB Corporation designs and manufactures the world's top Compressed Air Foam Fire Fighting Systems for both fixed and mobile fire fighting applications.

We also supply two powerful foaming chemicals for use in these systems.

We also supply complete fire fighting protective wear for fire fighters.

OFB CAFS system sets new international standard for fire fighting systems

BREAKING NEWS!

OFB Corporation is excited to show to the world the tests which have now established a new international standard in firefighting equipment. These tests, which were conducted at the Fiscal Fire Training Centre, demonstrate just how quickly the OFB CAFs system can put out extremely hot fires.

Installation of OFB CAF System at Major Tyre Warehouse in Brisbane

In February 2008, an OFB CAF system was retrofitted to a fire sprinkler system in a major tyre factory/warehouse in Brisbane, Australia. This makes it the first installed Compressed Air Foam fire-fighting system  which has met all the requirements of all Australian and International Standards.

Front view

The recently installed CAF System

First Response OFB 500 LT CAF System

Key points on the The 500 litre Compressed Air Foam System (CAF's).

OFB CAF Certification Document

The document below shows that the OFB CAF Fixed System meets all the requirements of the international NFBA-11 standard.

Worldwide Recognition of OFB CAF Systems

OFB CAF systems have been demonstrated, tested and certified in many countries around the world - for example - the U.S.A., Australia, Malaysia, UAE, Thailand, Mexico and Jamaica.

Fire Fighting Chemicals

Fire Fighting Chemicals

Video Demonstrations of Compressed Air Foam Systems

This part of the site is still under construction, we will shortly enable the online video demonstration of some of the fire-fighting products of OFB Corporation.

Joint Venture with Luxfer

OFB Compressed Air Foam Systems use high quality Luxfer air cylinders as part of this innovative fire fighting solution. Learn more about it here.

CAF System on John Deere Utility Vehicle

CAF systems from OFB can be mounted on these nifty vehicles from John Deere. The result is an outstanding mobile fire fighting unit that can go more places and deliver better results than traditional solutions.

Gator CAF System


OFB Compressed Air Foam System mounted on a John Deere Gator Vehicle.

Official Test of Compressed Air Foam Systems

OFB Compressed Air Foam Systems (CAFS) have now passed various stringent fire industry industry standard tests in Australia. Read here for more details on the Last Fire test and the results our systems got from a professional Australian engineering firm.

2000 litre CAFS


Pictures of the high capacity 2000 litre CAFS system - capable of delivering 60,000 litres of cooling foam.

1000 litre CAFS


High Capacity Firefighting system. Can be mounted on a truck.

500 litre CAFS


Mounted on a small utility truck, this unit is more powerful than conventional fire fighting trucks.

300 Litre CAFS


Another easily maneuvrable fire fighting system with a powerful capacity.

150 litre CAFS


A mobile, refillable fire-fighting unit that can go where many other systems cannot go.

9 Litre CAFS


A very portable, reusable fire extinguisher.

Compressed Air Foam Systems

Compressed Air Foam Systems

500 litre CAFS specifications

500 litre CAFS specifications

150 litre CAFS specifications

150 litre CAFS specifications

Compressed Air Foam System Summary

Summary of information about the OFB Corporation Compressed Air Foam Fire Fighting Systems (CAFS).

Pyrocool Product Information

Learn about Pyrocool, an award winning product distributed by OFB Corporation. Together with the OFB CAF system, Pyrocool can put out fires up to TEN TIMES faster than with plain water.

OFB Products put out fire on burning airplane fast

Take a look at how an OFB CAFS system used with Pyrocool was able to put out a burning wreck of a Canberra bomber filled with flammable substances in record time. Fire fighting experts say, "... obviously the equipment of the future".
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