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Machine and production line ancillaries, miscellaneous equipment
News Release from: Emka UK
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 December 2007
Special enclosure furniture can be
customised
Enhanced functionality or aesthetics can be achieved with customisation of existing products or start from scratch original designs of specialist enclosure furniture, said a design service.
Supplier of specialist enclosure furniture, EMKA, said it is frequently asked for 'something different - something special' EMKA's response to this is - 'OK, lets look at what you need'
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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For specialist panel builders who want to 'add their own identity' or for large projects where the client wants particular features, then EMKA are able to draw on the breadth of their technologies to fulfil those needs.
Enhanced functionality or aesthetics can be achieved with customisation of existing products or start from scratch original designs.
Locks and handles tend to be the subject of such individual design projects - and EMKA have done many for front line cabinet makers all over the world, but hinges too often need to be custom made.
The Corporate Design Team at EMKA is able to draw on the resources of international manufacturing in plastics, die cast, fabricated metals, forming, injection moulding, stainless steel and associated processes.
Working closely in co-operation with a customer's own design team, significant advances in locks, handles and hinges can be brought forward to offer easier use, improved performance, or co-ordinated styling. Request free introductory details about products from Emka UK ...
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