A picture is worth more than 1,000 words! Don’t you feel the same?
Complex issues can be illustrated very clearly and comprehensibly in the form of a DVS poster with informative pictures and concise information.
DVS posters are used by companies in the application of welding technology, educational institutions and training centres. They all benefit from the well thought-out content in their daily work.
Depending on the target group, the posters are published in German and English as supplements in the trade journals SCHWEISSEN UND SCHNEIDEN, DER PRAKTIKER and WELDING AND CUTTING.
You can download all previously published posters as PDF files below:
The following posters are available in English
Career paths in welding technology
Around 300 DVS-approved educational institutions offer training to become "international welders" in accordance with DVS-IIW / EWF guidelines in the four manual welding processes of gas welding, manual arc welding, tungsten gas-shielded welding and gas-shielded metal welding and are available to the industry in training to become specialists in metal technology Specializing in construction technology available as specialist positions.
Cutting processes
This poster presents four cutting processes in words and pictures: oxyacetylenen cutting, plasma arc cutting, laser beam cutting and water jet cutting are presented in their function. They are explained graphically, variants are presented, and the respective advantages and disadvantages are listed.
DIN EN 1090
DIN EN 1090: „Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures“ stipulates requirements on the conformity assessment of steel components, aluminium components and assembly kits. Accord-ing to this standard, all manufacturers of metal constructions must prove that they have at their dis-posal qualified personnel and suitable operating facilities. The poster will give an overview of the various execution classes which are defined in the standard and will explain the demanded factory production control.
Main covering types of stick electrodes
One stick electrode is not identical to another stick electrode. In addition to the composition of the core wire material, particular significance is attached to the covering of the stick electrode for manual metal arc (MMA) welding. It influences the droplet transfer, the weld appearance and the suitability of the electrode for certain welding positions. On the basis of photographs of the weld surfaces and illustrations of the relevant electrodes together with the electrode designation, the poster gives an overview of the common covering types. Explanatory texts provide more detailed information in each case.
Manual welding processes
Every manual welder is qualified in one of the four welding processes gas welding, manual metal arc welding, gas shielded metal arc welding or tungsten inert gas welding. The poster “Manual Welding Processes“ gives a compact review of these four welding processes and lists the respective areas of application as well as typical welding data. It gives the future welder basic information for his training and is therefore perfectly suited for any welding workshop.
Process control variants for GMAW
Lost the overview? - In the field of gas-shielded metal arc (GMA) welding, users and decision takers can, in the meantime, choose from a large number of process variants the solution which is the most sensible technologically and the most economically viable for them. However, by choosing different terms, the suppliers of welding power sources do not differentiate their process variants according to harmonised systematics but instead according to aspects relating to competition. The poster indicates common process variants with process names and manufacturers in one table and assigns them to classification groups. The groups are explained. Any power source manufacturers whose processes are not listed in the table can add these and specify the classification by marking them with crosses.
Series welding processes for plastic components
DVS poster provides an overview of the six plastic welding processes hot plate welding, in-frared welding, hot gas welding, vibration welding, ultrasonic welding and laser beam weld-ing. There is a short description for each procedure in addition to an illustration. Further-more, the advantages and disadvantages are compared and the areas of application are listed.
Weld imperfections
Imperfections are deviations in the quality of the manufacture of a product, such as should normally not arise. Their development is in unenced by the base material, the welding process, the welder and the weld preparation. In this respect, they may be more or less distinct. If the imperfections exceed the permissible limits, they are defects which may lead to the failure of a whole structure. The poster gives an overview of the causes of the surface imperfections as well as the internal imperfections using photos. Explanatory texts provide more detailed information.
Welding consumables for MIG/MAG welding
The welding consumable type most frequently used for metal-inert gas and metal active gas (MIG/MAG) welding is the solid wire electrode. It is welded under a shielding gas envelope consisting of an inert or active shielding gas. The shielding gas permits the formation of a stable arc and shields the liquid molten pool from the ingress of air. The poster relating to welding fillers will be a guide to the product diversity and an orientation aid during the search for the right welding filler for the forthcoming welding task.
Welding consumables
Welding is difficult without a filler material. In order to produce sturdy and good welds, the welder needs the right welding filler for his welding process and for the material to be processed. A bewilderingly large number of product forms, alloy compositions, coverings and fillings are offered on the market. The poster relating to welding fillers will be a guide to the product diversity and an orientation aid during the search for the right welding filler for the forthcoming welding task.
Welding positions according to DIN EN ISO 6947
In the standard DIN EN ISO 6947 the welding positions have been further classified compared to the previous regulations. It defines welding positions for testing and production, for butt and fillet welds, in all product forms. The main positions have been given symbols that are independent of any particular language and can be used for all designation purposes. The poster shows the different variations for butt and fillet welds as well as for plate and pipe by pictures of the different positions. The American designations according to AWS/ASME are given as well.
Advertising Formats and Prices
Annual Planner 2026 (100 cm wide × 70 cm high)
Advertisement:
full color
Ad format: 67 mm wide × 67 mm high
Logo: 67 mm wide × 30 mm high
Website address
Price:
EUR 1,500 per advertisement / issue
EUR 2,500 total when booking both the German and English editions
All prices plus VAT
Agency commission is granted, no discounts possible
6 GOOD REASONS FOR YOUR AD PLACEMENT
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High circulation of 9,000 copies with a sector-specific target audience
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Inserted, among others, in the trade magazines SCHWEISSEN UND SCHNEIDEN and DER PRAKTIKER
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Cost-effective
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Limited and exclusive
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Brand booster
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Special advertising with a positive sympathy effect
Contact
| Markus Winterhalter (Anzeigenleitung) |
+49 211 15 91-142 | markus.winterhalter@dvs-media.info |
| Britta Wingartz | +49 211 15 91-155 | britta.wingartz@dvs-media.info |