ironing matsBuy from us in accordance with DIN 488, Eurocode 2 and delivered throughout Germany. Ironing mats are prefabricated, welded rebar mats that combine several brackets in one element and accelerate the ironing of beams and supports. On this page you will find all information about ironing mats: features, applications, workmanship, standards, quality and ordering.
What are ironing mats?
Ironing mats are prefabricated, welded rebar mats that combine several brackets in one element and accelerate the ironing of beams and supports. As a specialist dealer for reinforcement steel, we deliver iron mats in consistent quality, documented in accordance with the standards and on time to the construction site. Our site offers an overview of the entire rangeClosed temples.
Features of ironing mats
- Welded stirrups in mat shape
- Reinforced steel B500/B according to DIN 488
- Project-related ironing distances
- Fast assembly instead of single brackets
- Consistent ironing geometry
| characteristic value | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | ironing mats |
| Material | Reinforcing steel B500A/B |
| Standard | DIN 488, Eurocode 2 |
| Delivery | Germany-wide, on request roof |
| Production | Custom made / list |
Applications for ironing mats
Ironing mats are mainly used in reinforced concrete construction for:
- beams and beams
- Support
- foundation beam
- Serial and precast parts
- frame structures
The concrete selection and dimensioning results from the static calculation according to Eurocode 2.plug-in bracketandstructural steel mats.
Ironing mats according to DIN 488 and Eurocode 2
The reinforcement steel used corresponds to the product standard DIN 488, Eurocode 2. The Eurocode 2 (DIN EN 1992-1-1) applies to design and execution – concrete cover, anchorage, overlap and minimum reinforcement. This means that ironing mats are load-bearing, durable and verifiable. Each delivery is made with the required proof.
processing and installation
Ironing mats are positioned according to the reinforcement plan, fixed with binding wire and held in the planned concrete cover via spacers. Shocks and connections are executed over the required overlap lengths. Factory-assembled elements significantly reduce the assembly time on the construction site, since cutting and bending work is no longer necessary.
Quality, test certificate and traceability
We supply ironing mats with work certificate (acceptance test certificate 3.1) and proof of conformity. The reinforcement steel used can be traced via the batch and melt number – this gives you standard-compliant, documented reinforcement that meets the requirements of DIN 488 and Eurocode 2.
economy and prefabrication
Prefabricated ironing mats save time and costs: they are delivered ready for installation, reduce waste and speed up the construction process. Those who plan material, dimensions and delivery dates cleanly reinforce their standards and economically. We would be happy to create a position from your reinforcement list.
Concrete cover and exposure classes
The durability of reinforced concrete depends crucially on the concrete cover. The Eurocode 2 (DIN EN 1992-1-1) sets the minimum concrete coverage, depending on the exposure class (e.g. XC1 for dry interiors, XC4 for alternating wet areas, XD/XS for chloride loaded areas). feast. For ironing mats, spacers at the right height are used to reliably maintain this dimension. Insufficient concrete cover leads to corrosion and cracks; A correctly executed cover ensures the planned useful life. Fittingspacerwe deliver with.
| exposure class | Typical environment | Minimum Concrete Coverage (Guide Value) |
|---|---|---|
| XC1 | Dry interiors | approx. 20 mm |
| XC3 / XC4 | External parts, alternating damp | approx. 25-35 mm |
| xD / XS | de-icing salt, sea water | approx. 40-55 mm |
The exact values result from the exposure class, concrete strength and verification according to Eurocode 2.
anchoring and overlap
To ensure that the tensile forces are safely introduced into the concrete, rods must be sufficiently anchored and pushed. The required anchoring length and joint length of joints depend on the grade of steel, diameter, concrete strength and composite conditions. In the case of ironing mats, these lengths are taken into account in the reinforcement plan – as a fist value, overlap lengths in the ribbed reinforcing steel are in the range of 40 to 60 times the diameter of the bar, depending on the boundary conditions. The static calculation is always decisive.
Tolerances and quality features according to DIN 488
DIN 488 not only regulates the material parameters, but also dimensional tolerances, rib geometry and marking of the reinforcing steel. Ribbed reinforcing steel is clearly identifiable on its rib pattern; The yield point is 500 N/mm². For ironing mats, this means: defined bending dimensions, consistent quality and a complete allocation to standard and batch. This verifiability is the basis of any statically load-bearing reinforcement.
Quantity determination and calculation
For the calculation of ironing mats, the number of rods, the length of the rod and – in the case of reinforcing steel – the meter weight are used. The weight of a ribbed steel is calculated according to the formula Weight (kg/m) = d² × 0.00617 with D in millimeters. The total weight, which forms the basis for the preparation of the offer, can be determined from the parts list or reinforcement plan. Send us your list – we calculate the position and name a binding fixed price offer.
Alternatives and suitable additions
Depending on the construction task, ironing mats can be combined with other reinforcement products. Proven additions areClosed temples,plug-in bracketas well asstructural steel mats. Which combination makes economic and static sense depends on the component and the prefabrication depth. We advise you on the appropriate compilation.
Common mistakes – and how to avoid them
- Wrong concrete cover:Without suitable spacers there is a risk of corrosion – match the height to the exposure class.
- Too Short Overlap:Do not estimate shocks according to static specifications.
- Confused positions:Clearly label the components and install them according to the reinforcement plan.
- Missing documentation:The reinforcement can only be tested and approved with a work certificate.
Sustainability of ironing mats
Reinforced steel is almost 100% recyclable and is mainly made from scrap in the electric arc furnace. A needs-based prefabrication of ironing mats reduces waste and transport. Those who plan quantities and dimensions cleanly not only build in accordance with the standards, but also in a resource-saving manner – an advantage that is increasingly in demand when it comes to proof of sustainability.
Why buy from us?
- Standard-compliant ironing mats according to DIN 488, Eurocode 2
- Production according to your reinforcement or list
- Work certificate (3.1) and traceability
- Germany-wide delivery, roof on request
- Binding fixed price offer without hidden costs
Delivery of ironing mats
We deliver ironing mats throughout Germany and on request to Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg – from the individual position to the complete component reinforcement, according to your list. A realistic delivery date and the unloading point will be coordinated in advance.
Order ironing mats – step by step
- Provide reinforcement plan or list or dimensions and quantity
- Define product and execution
- Request a non-binding fixed price offer
- Vote for delivery date and unloading point
- Position-accurate delivery to the construction site
You can get your offer on our websiteContact.
Conclusion: ironing mats
Iron mats are standard-compliant reinforcement according to DIN 488, Eurocode 2 – prefabricated, welded iron-on steel ironing mats that combine several brackets in one element and accelerate the ironing of beams and supports. With factory prefabrication, complete documentation and Germany-wide delivery, you will receive sustainable, durable and economic reinforcement. Request your fixed price offer.
Frequently asked questions about ironing mats
What material are iron mats made of?
Iron mats are made of rebar B500A/B and are manufactured according to DIN 488, Eurocode 2.
What are ironing mats used for?
Ironing mats are used, among other things, for beams and beams, supports and foundation beams. The exact selection is given by the statics.
Are ironing mats made to measure?
yes We manufacture ironing mats according to your reinforcement or list and deliver accurately position.
Do you supply ironing mats with test certificate?
yes Iron mats are supplied with work certificate (3.1) and proof of conformity and are traceable.
Where do you deliver ironing mats?
We deliver ironing mats throughout Germany and on request to Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
Weiterführende Quellen: Betonstahl (Wikipedia), Bewehrung im Stahlbetonbau. Buy ironing mats erhalten Sie bei der Bewehrungsstahl Deutschland GmbH normgerecht nach DIN 488 – projektbezogen und bundesweit geliefert.
