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ROWEKO and EMKA – 30 years of partnership

ROWEKO and EMKA – 30 years of partnership

The partnership between ROWEKO and EMKA has existed for over 30 years and is more successful today than ever before. Today, the entire ROWEKO product range includes solutions developed by the closure expert from Velbert, Germany. What is the secret behind the longstanding cooperation? The answer: consistently high quality of the components and the…

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the new vibration-resistant quarter turns from EMKA

The new vibration-resistant quarter turns from EMKA

With the vibration-resistant quarter turn, EMKA is introducing a robust lock onto the market that is suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether in rail transport applications, machine building & plant engineering or in the design of industrial cabinets – the cost-effective, patented locking solution meets the most demanding specifications required by…

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Emergency hammer for the railway industry

Emergency hammer for the railway industry

EMKA’s product portfolio has a recent addition: the emergency hammer compliant with DIN EN 45545-2 HL3. EMKA has developed a robust product specifically for rail vehicles. In trains, in particular, the safety demands are exceptionally high, including the need for the “little lifesavers“. Besides the impact effect, compliance with the European fire protection…

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Smart remote access

Our outdoor swinghandle for the iLOQ S50 profile half cylinders expands our portfolio using an energy-autonomous, digital locking solution. The system can be unlocked using a smartphone or digital key and, at the same time, it is supplied with energy.

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EMKA locking technology turns cargo bike into mobile safe

An environmentally friendly, sustainable and mobile world – that is the vision of a company called Urban Mobility. This Bavarian company has developed a special cargo pedelec with a pannier attachment to meet the company’s vision. The “UM CargoBike” is intended to replace bulky delivery vans and ease excessive traffic from the city’s downtown core. However,…

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CARAVAN SALON 2021: Locking technology for design and technology aficionados


This year’s CARAVAN SALON 2021 in Dusseldorf was once again the big meeting place for the motorhome industry. EMKA is a regular guest at the world’s largest trade fair for caravans and camping. After all, the portfolio of the world market leader is packed with locking technology and hinges for all requirements – from standard caravans to luxury liners. One…

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From sample to finished boat: EMKA ­accompanies AV2 during development


When thinking of French luxury brands, Chanel or Louis Vuitton come to mind. But also EMKA? Yes, when it comes to the partnership with Advanced Aerodynamic Vessels, a manufacturer of catamarans for passenger transport. EMKA hardware parts reliably close the entrance doors, flaps, and entrances to the engine compartment – among other things in a prestigious…

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New retractable handle: EMKA‘s breakthrough in terms of closing comfort and modern design


Retractable handles have long been standard and proven in the field of transport locks for flaps and doors. Especially on the American market, they achieve high sales figures, as they are often installed in pickup trucks or vans, e.g. in storage compartments and boxes. While handles have been distinguished over decades mainly by their flush-fitting…

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Dometic and EMKA: This cooperation works well for both partners


High-quality caravanning meets sophisticated locking technology; flexible handling and reliable technology form a single unit. When experts such as Dometic and EMKA meet, extraordinary cooperation is created. And this has already proven to be a real success model in the past with the Dometic 10-series absorption and compressor refrigerators. A model that –…

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On dry feet in the right light


Every caravan owner knows the problem: If it rains when entering and leaving the vehicle, the water constantly runs in through the door. So a rain gutter above the door frame would be practical – though that place is usually reserved for lighting. But why not combine the two? EMKA shows how!

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