Sabbir sourov posted an update in the group Knowledge Is Power Use It Wisely 7 years, 10 months ago
What is Overall Equipment/Machine Efficiency (OEE): OEE is the framework for measuring the efficiency and effectiveness of a process, by breaking it down into three constituent components (Availability, Performance and Quality product rate). It helps to measure a problem so that easily can fix it and provides a standardized method of benchmarking progress. OEE identifies the percentage of planned production time that is truly productive. Overall Machine Efficiency
Overall machine or equipment efficiency is the how to performs machine versus spec. In practically,
OEE= Availability X Performance Rate X Quality Product Rate
Where,
Loading time – Down time Availability = ………………………………………. X 100 Loading time
Standard cycle time x Processing quantity Performance = …………………………………………………. x 100 Operating time
Processing quantity – Defective quantity Quality product rate = ……………………………………………………………. X 100 Processing quantity
Let, Working hours per day: 10 hours x 60 min = 600 min Shut down (SD): 35 min Loading time: (600-35) = 565 min Equipment stoppage/ down time: (30+20+25) = 75 (a) Failure : 30 min (b) Set up : 20 min (c) Adjustment : 25 min Operating time : (565 – 75) = 490 min Standard Cycle time : 0.35 min/ pieces Processing quantity : 550 pieces/ day Defective : 30 pieces. Now,
Loading time – Down time Availability = ……………………………………………. X 100 Loading time
565 – 75 = ………………….. x 100 565
= 86.72%
Standard cycle time x Processing quantity Performance = ………………………………………………….. x 100 Operating time
0.35 x 550 = ……………………. X 100 490
= 40.35%
Processing quantity – Defective quantity Quality product rate = ……………………………………………………………………. X 100 Processing quantity
550 – 30 = …………….. x 100 550
= 94.54%
So, OEE = Availability X Performance Rate X Quality Product Rate
= 0.8672 X 0.4035 X 0.9454
= 33.08%
Low Machine efficiency rate due to man: Management Losses; Motion Losses; Adjustment Losses; Losses resulting from lack of automation and Monitoring Losses.