Laser Cutting the New Spire for One World Trade Center

September 1, 2013
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On May 10, 2013, when workers installed the spire for One World Trade Center in New York, Kammetal Architectural Metal Inc., Brooklyn, NY, secured its place in history. Of note: the architectural and ornamental metal fabricator used laser cutting (on a Trumpf TruLaser 1030 machine) to cut the spire’s stainless-steel structure. The machine boasts a 2500-W laser and 60- by 120-in. sheet-cutting capacity.
Industry-Related Terms: Center, LASER
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See also: Kammetal Inc.

Technologies: Cutting

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