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=== Dutch ===
* oplooptijd


=== English ===
* buffer time<ref>'''IATE Definition:''' the time difference between actual headway and minimum allowable headway. '''Definition reference:''' Dict.Public Transport, Alba 1981 (https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1735943996889/1)</ref>
* [ELECTRON.] (bij lineaire vermogensversterking) rise time
* (van een begin- tot een eindtemperatuur) rise time
* run-up time
* '''(welding)''' ramp-up time, ramp up time<ref>'''Welding context:''' Ramp-up time is the time it takes for the electrical current to gradually increase to the desired welding level. This ensures that the current does not abruptly surge, which could cause defects like splatter or uneven heating. See also ‘ramp-down time’ (aflooptijd)</ref>
=== Usage examples ===
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=== External links ===
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=== References  ===
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 7 January 2025

See also: inlooptijd, aanlooptijd, aflooptijd

Dutch

  • oplooptijd

English

  • buffer time[1]
  • [ELECTRON.] (bij lineaire vermogensversterking) rise time
  • (van een begin- tot een eindtemperatuur) rise time
  • run-up time
  • (welding) ramp-up time, ramp up time[2]

Usage examples

External links


References

  1. IATE Definition: the time difference between actual headway and minimum allowable headway. Definition reference: Dict.Public Transport, Alba 1981 (https://iate.europa.eu/search/result/1735943996889/1)
  2. Welding context: Ramp-up time is the time it takes for the electrical current to gradually increase to the desired welding level. This ensures that the current does not abruptly surge, which could cause defects like splatter or uneven heating. See also ‘ramp-down time’ (aflooptijd)