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Question by  natashalindsay (25)

What does "steel clad" mean?

 
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Answer by  elynne (1153)

It is an expression used to describe something that is believed to be unbreakable (ie. legal contracts). The expression comes from Civil War in the US. A new type of naval ship developed for use, the ship were encased in large plates of steel, thus giving it greater protection. This ship was said to be Iron Clad.

 
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Answer by  miafiles21 (25)

Steel Clad is a Bi-metallic product used in the wire industry. Also called "copper-covered steel". It is commonly used as drop wires for telephone cables, inner conductor of coaxial cables and cable TV. It is preferred by oil companies for price concern and it provide greater span length compared to copper.

 
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Answer by  lei (490)

A steel clad means to be covered in something made of steel. It is more commonly found in cookware nowadays. But in general, it is anything that is covered in steel.

 
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Answer by  monkeyz (3150)

It means something is covered in steel. For example, if a wooden ship has steel plates covering it, it is steel-clad.

 
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Answer by  taylor801 (246)

This term refers to something that is covered in steel. Generally used when reference knights, or other warriors, from Medieval times.

 
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