Alclad

/ˈælklæd/ noun

A composite material consisting of aluminum alloy with a thin outer layer of pure aluminum or another protective metal bonded to its surface.

Portmanteau of 'aluminum' and 'clad' (clothed/covered), coined in the 20th century as aviation and aerospace industries needed stronger materials with corrosion resistance.

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