Is the three-stage wiper frameless or framed?

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Corey
07/29/25 8:09pm
Frameless wipers are flexible wipers with better adhesion and cleaner wiping performance, making them suitable for use in spring, summer, and autumn. Three-stage wipers are a combination of frameless and framed wipers, incorporating the characteristics of both. They offer better adhesion than framed wipers and a longer lifespan than frameless wipers. Below is relevant information about three-stage frameless wipers: 1. Introduction: As the name suggests, three-stage frameless wipers have a structure divided into three sections. The advantage of this three-stage structure is that it allows the wiper blade to adhere more closely to the windshield, resulting in better rainwater removal. Therefore, in terms of usage, three-stage frameless wipers perform better than ordinary frameless wipers. Due to their three-stage design, these wipers can more closely fit the curved windshield of a car, providing superior cleaning performance. 2. Advantages: Frameless wipers are composed of four components: the wiper rubber strip, the frameless wiper steel strip, the wiper cover, and plastic parts. Compared to traditional wiper assembly, frameless wipers are very simple and convenient to assemble; they can be manually assembled by workers without the need for tools like screwdrivers.
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