Kortenbach & Rauh

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Kortenbach GmbH
Type Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Industry Metalworking
FoundersAugust Kortenbach
Carl Rauh
Headquarters,
Germany
Products Umbrellas, stamping parts
Website kortenbach.de

Kortenbach & Rauh is a German steel manufacturer and umbrella manufacturer. The company is based in Solingen, Germany.

The business partners August Kortenbach and Carl Rauh founded their manufacturing plant in Solingen, then a part of Prussia. [1] The company became one of the leading umbrella frame manufacturers in the country. [2]

In 1982 the company took over the traditional company Knirps.

The company also produced the Kortenbach & Rauh Kora 1, which was an unusual twin boom, pusher configuration motor glider, designed and built in Germany in the 1970s and intended as a training aircraft.

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References

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