What is the difference between frameless wipers and conventional wipers?
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The differences between frameless wipers and conventional wipers are as follows: 1. Different force distribution: Frameless wipers distribute force across the entire rubber blade, featuring a simple structure and lightweight design, which allows for tighter contact with curved windshields. Conventional wipers exhibit uneven pressure distribution, resulting in inconsistent contact with the glass and uneven wear. 2. Different working conditions: Frameless wipers require higher-pressure wiper arms and more powerful wiper motors, while conventional wipers do not. 3. Different principles: Frameless wipers directly apply force to the steel strip, effectively dispersing concentrated pressure points, enabling the removal of the frame while maintaining even force distribution on the rubber blade. Conventional wipers press the blade against the glass through multiple support points on the frame, ensuring average pressure at each contact point.