*sigh* I know what thermite is, what it does, and what it's used for. I'm in an Engineer unit. It's not even used for demo, it's used to cut and weld railroad tracks, because they lay flat on the ground, it's also used for mineral/metal purification, and extraction. We use it to destroy anything from radios, ammunition depots, artillery, vehicles, etc. I've seen claims of "45° thermite cuts", lulz. Thermite doesn't do that, when it ignites, it creates a pool of molten metal that's delivered by this awesome thing called gravity. You can't use it to cut angles, or make calculated incisions into steel anymore than you can make an angled cut into a bar of ice by pouring boiling water on it. There are explosive compounds specifically made for demo, and it's not thermite. If you're going to spew these lies, at least preach it to someone who hasn't used thermite before.
Wow...
You're in a Engineer unit.
Is that because you just couldn't decide between Caltech and MIT?
What do you know about Spectre corporation?
"For example, there’s a video showing a thermite “torch” which produces a blast of molten
metal which cuts through a metal rod, at any orientation.35 Spectre corporation sells these “focused jet
torches for penetrating or cutting,” including for demolition purposes.35
In an instructive video clip36, the “Brainiac” team places thermite in a clay pot with a hole in
the bottom to allow the molten iron to escape. Notice the color of the molten-iron product and the
aluminum oxide plume coming off. We see the flowing orange-yellow hot metal as it quickly melts its
way through the engine of this car. The characteristics of this demonstration are of course to be
compared with the molten material seen flowing from the South Tower along with a white-ash plume
just before its destruction.37
http://www.journalof911studies.com/volume/200704/JonesWTC911SciMethod.pdf