The Difference Between Shenyi and Fengyi

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DelAddyson
07/30/25 6:58am
1. Different origins: The new Fengyi is domestically produced and cost-effective. Shenyi is assembled domestically with imported raw materials from Europe, featuring multiple patented technologies and having won several international awards. 2. Different types: The new Fengyi is a beam wiper. Due to the use of thicker, wider, and more elastic steel, this beam wiper does not require the frame structure of a conventional wiper to distribute force. Instead, it directly applies force to the steel strip, effectively dispersing the concentrated force at one point. This allows the removal of the frame while maintaining even pressure distribution on the rubber blade. Shenyi is a U-type wiper. Conventional wipers transmit the force from a single point on the wiper arm to multiple points on the wiper through a two-stage bracket mechanism. This evenly distributes the downward pressure from the wiper arm across the wiper blade. The multiple pressure points on the wiper blade act on the internal steel strip, which then distributes the force more evenly across the rubber blade.
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