Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
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Analytical

Measures the average time between equipment or system failures.

What it Measures ?

How long equipment works before it fails.

Relevant StakeHolders 

Maintenance, Engineering

In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example

MTBF is calculated by dividing the total operational time by the number of failures in that time frame. For example, if a machine runs for 2,000 hours and fails 4 times, MTBF is 500 hours. This KPI is critical in manufacturing environments to assess equipment reliability and improve maintenance scheduling. Higher MTBF means more stable and efficient operations, contributing to higher service quality and customer trust.

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