The app is the second in a series of AR apps from WMFTS developed for post-sales support so users can quickly identify the tools required for Bredel hose pump maintenance tasks or spare parts.
Users do not need previous experience of AR to easily access key information and understand pump maintenance procedures via animations on the app.
By laying AR visual instructions over a user’s own pump, the app helps a customer’s understanding of a task and saves time previously spent consulting printed product manuals.
Earlier this year, WMFTS launched its AR app for its Certa Sine pump. Both apps were developed in-house by WMFTS’ new Digital Transformation department.
Head of WMFTS’ Digital Transformation department Matthew Thomas said: “We continue to see value in how technologies like this can help with knowledge transfer, recognizing a new generation of users with skills and preferences to consume information via different media. We continue our targeted investment in technology to enhance the customer experience in many areas of our business.”
WMFTS AR specialist and the Bredel app developer Isaac Gillard said: “Young engineers have been raised using their smartphones and now they can use their smartphones to perform pump maintenance with clear, visual guidance. Some of our customers will prefer to access maintenance assistance this way, rather than consulting a manual.”
Peristaltic pumps like Bredel hose pumps have with nothing but the tube touching the fluid, which eliminates contamination risk.
To access the Bredel hose pump AR app, users install the free Vuforia View app from PTC inc from the App Store or Google Play.