Brazing is a method of joining two or more metal parts together. The primary difference between welding and brazing is that welding involves the melting of the base material, whereas brazing involves melting only a filler metal which is flowed into the joint to create a bond between the base parts. A principal consideration is that brazing occurs at a lower temperature than welding, which is ensured by selecting filler metals that have a lower melting temperature than the parts to which they will be bonded.
The use of a precise and highly focused beam of light allows laser brazing to impart even less heat into the base material and increase processing speeds. Laser brazing is a flexible process that is experiencing widespread adoption, particularly in the automotive industry, as a replacement for traditional brazing techniques and in some cases an alternative to welding.