Utilizing Intertek's expertise in Failure Mode Verification Testing (FMVT®) can help you improve quality components, parts and systems.
FMVT is a patented process to employ highly accelerated test methods. FMVT reveals inherent design weaknesses first predicted by the FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) process. By exposing a design to a combined set of amplified environments/stresses, multiple failure modes (and their sequence and distribution) are produced in as little as one day. And because it can be completed in a day or two, FMVT makes it logistically and economically possible to bring people from all these areas into the testing process. 
FMVT brings disciplines together:
- Design Engineering
 - Reliability Engineering
 - Computer Modeling
 - Failure Analysis
 
Advantages of the FMVT
- Identifies Real Failure Modes and their Root Causes
 - Increases Product Quality by Exposing Failure Modes that may not be Detected in Traditional Testing
 - Reduces Development Time by Identifying Failure Modes at Design Verification
 - Reduces Testing Time and Costs
 - Reduces Number of Required Prototypes for Testing
 - Does Not Require Road Data
 - Complements Planned Design Iteration Sequences
 
FMVT Applications
- Design Verification
 - Reliability Growth
 - Continuous Improvement
 - Warranty Reduction
 - Warranty Avoidance
 - Late Design Changes
 
FMVT Product Applications
A wide range of electro-mechanical products, including: 
- Hard Drives
 - ECG Monitors
 - GPS Units
 - Consumer Electronics/Appliances
 - Automotive
 
FMVT Principles
- Test to Failure: By testing to failure, we can verify a design's or redesign's performance and manage the reliability growth and risk mitigation of the program.
 - DMFEA Drive Test Development: Test the design based on what can break it. Bring the DFMEA to life.
 - Produce Multiple Failure Modes: Random stress provides the opportunity to induce multiple failure modes on a single product.
 - Conduct Failure Analysis: Root cause analysis tells the designer not just what failed but how and why and may give insight on how to correct.
 - Estimate Design Maturity: Calculate the design's opportunity for improvement and its technological limits.