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== Application of MTBF in manufacturing == MTBF serves as a crucial metric for managing machinery and equipment reliability. Its application is particularly significant in the context of [[total productive maintenance]] (TPM), a comprehensive maintenance strategy aimed at maximizing equipment [[effectiveness]]. MTBF provides a quantitative measure of the time elapsed between failures of a system during normal operation, offering insights into the reliability and performance of manufacturing equipment.<ref>{{Cite web |title=MTBF: What it means and how to calculate it |url=https://total-manufacturing.com/maintenance/tpm-en/mtbf/ |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=total-manufacturing.com}}</ref> By integrating MTBF with TPM principles, manufacturers can achieve a more proactive maintenance approach. This synergy allows for the identification of patterns and potential failures before they occur, enabling preventive maintenance and reducing unplanned downtime. As a result, MTBF becomes a [[Performance indicator|key performance indicator]] (KPI) within TPM, guiding decisions on maintenance schedules, spare parts inventory, and ultimately, optimizing the lifespan and efficiency of machinery.<ref>{{Cite web |last=PhD |first=Bartosz Misiurek |date=2021-11-22 |title=MTBF MTTR MTTF: TPM Indicators |url=https://leancommunity.org/mtbf-mttr-and-mttf/ |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=Lean Community |language=en-GB}}</ref> This strategic use of MTBF within TPM frameworks enhances overall production efficiency, reduces costs associated with breakdowns, and contributes to the continuous improvement of manufacturing processes.
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