What is the difference between beam wipers and conventional wipers?
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The differences between beam wipers and conventional wipers are: 1. Different principles: Beam wipers directly apply force to the steel strip, distributing the concentrated force to maintain even pressure on the rubber blade; Conventional wipers use multiple pressure points on the frame to press the wiper blade against the windshield, ensuring average pressure at each contact point. 2. Different working conditions: Beam wipers require higher-pressure wiper arms and more powerful wiper motors; Conventional wipers are simpler and more convenient. 3. Different force distribution: Beam wipers distribute force across the entire rubber blade, providing tighter contact with the curved windshield and reducing vibration wear; Conventional wipers transmit pressure through multiple layers of brackets, resulting in uneven pressure distribution, inconsistent contact between the wiper and glass, uneven wear, and potential noise between the windshield and wiper blade.