Facade access for CoxGomyl
KSLT 4
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Industry
Specialty Industry
Number of poles
4
Travel speed
8 m/s
Extreme conditions
-30°C to 60°C
Background
The CITIC Tower, better known as China Zun, is located in the heart of Beijing's new 30-hectare business district and is the tallest building in Beijing at 528 meters, making it the fifth tallest in China and 9th in the global top ten (31.12.2019). The CITIC Tower is the capital's new landmark. The concept and design of the CITIC Tower were planned by the architectural firms TFP Farrells and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. The skyscraper is inspired by the shape of a Chinese ritual vessel - the "zun".
The challenge
CoxGomyl, one of the world's leading specialists in façade access solutions, required a reliable energy transmission application suitable for any environmental condition that could be installed on a curved track.
Our solution
VAHLE China, a subsidiary of VAHLE Group, designed and supplied the complete energy transmission system. The KSLT 4/140 HS safety conductor rail has a travel speed of 8 m/s and is the ideal solution for this particular type of application.
Added value for the customer
The customer benefits from a reliable and safe conductor rail system with high operating reserves, which is designed for extreme environmental conditions (temperatures well below freezing).