A metallurgical product consists essentially of a core aluminum alloy,
purposefully tailored through chemistry and processing route to resist
recrystallization during the brazing cycle to intentionally exploit the
higher strengths immediately after brazing of a deformed and recovered
microstructure, the core aluminum alloy being bonded on one side to an
aluminum alloy interliner designed to be resistant to localized erosion,
which, in turn, is bonded to a 4xxx calling alloy.