Soldering Vs. Brazing: Metal-Joining Techniques Explained

Brazing and soldering are metal-joining processes that use a filler metal with a lower melting point than the base metals being joined. Soldering operates at lower temperatures (typically below 450 degrees Celsius), using soft solder alloys, while brazing uses harder filler metals and higher temperatures (above 450 degrees Celsius). Both techniques involve flux to clean…