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Control & Automation
IP65 quarter-turn locks and latches from EMKA for cabinets and enclosures
The EMKA Program 1000 range is designed to meet the needs of specialist cabinet and enclosure manufacturers for reliable door…
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Control & Automation
Enclosure hardware security from EMKA UK
In this white paper Andy discusses how new demands in the area of industrial security drive a continuous development process…
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Swinghandles, Rod Locks, Hinges & Gaskets For 19” Electronic Racks
EMKA’s modular approach to locks, hinges and sealing for electrical/electronic housings of all types spreads to the now traditional 19″…
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Snap Together IP69 Enclosure Lock for Wash Down Area Applications
The new Program 1000 IP69 lock from EMKA is a snap together design with exceptional sealing (against high pressure steam…
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Flush Compression Handles For Specialist Enclosures
The EMKA range of flush compression latches and handles increase safety by not having external projections to catch on clothing.…
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New Swing-handle with Universal Fitting for Cabinets and Enclosures
The new 1150 program swing-handle from EMKA offers panel builders a selection of security modes and variety of fitting options…
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IP65 Swinghandle System for Cabinets and Enclosures
The adaptable 1325 program IP65 swinghandle for cabinets and enclosures offers specialist panel builders perhaps the ultimate in modularity with…
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Adjustable and Vibration Proof Compression Latches
The EMKA 1000 program of compression latches is suited to use on electrical, electronic and storage housings, especially where subjected…
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Advanced Technologies for Enclosure Security and Vehicle Components
A recent whitepaper by Andy Billingham, MD, EMKA UK Ltd, discusses how a range of advanced technologies have come together…
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Combination Swing-handle for Data Centres, Control cabinets and Hardware Protection
EMKA recognise that even small Data Centres of a few server cabinets handling low sensitivity information still require an appropriate…
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