Laser brazing uses a laser to melt the brazing material and join two metallic components together. In contrast to the welding process, the parts themselves are only minimally heated. In the case of hot-dip galvanized sheets, this means that the zinc layer evaporates only in a very limited area and the sheets are hardly deformed during processing. Providing connections with high mechanical stability without impairing the corrosion protection, laser brazing has become an important process in the automotive industry. On the other hand, oxides and impurities in the zinc layer of the soldered seam can cause irregularities such as splashes, pores or uneven surfaces. This effect is now prevented by the new DOE.
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