What is MTBF? Explanation of calculation methods, points to consider when evaluating, and specific improvement measures.
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MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) is an important indicator for evaluating the reliability of equipment and systems, referring to the average time that equipment or systems operate normally before failing. The longer the equipment operates without failure, the higher the value becomes; however, there are several points to consider when using MTBF as an evaluation metric. This article will provide a detailed explanation of the definition of MTBF, its calculation method, points to consider when evaluating it, and specific improvement measures. If you want to effectively utilize MTBF, please read through to the end. *For more detailed content of the article, you can view it through the link below.*
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