What is the Difference Between Beam Blades and Conventional Wiper Blades?
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The differences between beam blades and conventional wiper blades are: 1. Different principles: Beam blades directly apply force to the steel strip, distributing the concentrated force evenly to maintain uniform pressure on the rubber blade; Conventional wiper blades press the blade against the windshield through multiple support points on the frame, ensuring average pressure at each support point. 2. Different working conditions: Beam blades require wiper arms with higher pressure and more powerful wiper motors; Conventional wiper blades do not. 3. Different force distribution: Beam blades distribute force across the entire rubber blade, allowing for tighter contact with the curved windshield; Conventional wiper blades transmit pressure through layered strips, resulting in uneven pressure distribution, inconsistent contact between the entire blade and the windshield, uneven wear over time, and a tendency to produce noise between the windshield and the blade.