Introducing the differences between MTBF and MTTR, their formulas, and how to utilize them for business improvement!
MTTF (Mean Time To Failure) is an indicator that represents the average time taken for equipment or components that cannot be repaired to fail after they have been put into use. It is an essential evaluation item for measuring the reliability of machinery and equipment, especially in the manufacturing industry. If the understanding of MTTF is insufficient, there is a risk of unexpected failures occurring without a maintenance plan for the equipment, or of incorrect parts replacement and inventory management leading to line stoppages. This article will explain the basic meaning of MTTF, its calculation method, and points for improvement to enhance reliability. *For more detailed content, please refer to the link below.*
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