laminable

/ˈlæmɪnəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being rolled, pressed, or hammered into thin sheets or layers.
    • The engineer tested whether the new alloy was laminable enough for industrial use.
    • Some metals are more laminable than others, making them easier to shape into sheets.
    • Gold is highly laminable and can be beaten into extremely thin foil.
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