Without a doubt, ensuring the vehicles in your fleet are running reliably, efficiently and most of all safely is a big job. But it's an investment of time and effort thats proven their worth to fleet managers over and over again, in every aspect of transportation.
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The good news? One of the most important systems to ensure your vehicles are ready to take on whatever winter can dish out is also one of the simplest: the windshield wiping systems, particularly the wiper blades.
Central to any windshield wiping system are the soft, flexible wiper blades. While theyve been doing their part to keep windshields clear for better than a century, todays blades are most definitely not your fathers blades. Improvements in design, materials and manufacturing processes have created wiper blades that outlast and outperform those of even a few short years ago.
While all of todays wiper blades are the best theyve ever been, one of the more notable rollouts in wiper technology is a premium product known as beam wiper blades.
Beam Blades: Ahead of the Curve
Right behind brakes, wiper blades are considered your fleets most vital safety feature. So clearly, equipping your vehicles with the optimal type of blade does matter. Between conventional and the new beam-type wiper blades, beam blades outperform in just about every way possible.
Lets start with the basics. First off, windshields are never perfectly flat. In fact, todays windshields are becoming more and more curved to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.
At the same time, the quality of the wiper blade coverage on any windshield is based upon their points of contact, or pressure points. The greater the number of contact points, the greater the overall wiper pressure, and the better the visibility and driving experience. The problem lies with how traditional blades conform -- or rather do not naturally conform -- to the modern curved windshield.
Conventional wiper blades consist of a replaceable rubber blade that snaps into several contact points on a metal frame. Generally, traditional blades feature six to eight such contact points, each containing a spring that applies pressure to the windshield. Since theres a limited number of springs on each blade, conventional blades tend to wipe windshields less evenly than beam blades. On a curved windshield, that means there will be gaps and some parts of the blade will not be in full contact with the windshield as they wipe.
Beam blades are designed differently. Rather than a few spring-loaded pressure points, beam blades offer an infinite number of pressure points. That means no gaps and consistent force is applied to the entire length of the wiper blade -- every part of it -- throughout the entire sweep of the blade.
Capturing the Wind
Due to their infinite-point-of-contact design, beam blades also perform better all year round, in the widest possible range of inclement weather conditions. Keep in mind, overall blade performance isnt based only on the amount of precipitation, but also on the intensity of the wind. High winds can produce a drag on the wiper blades that leads to wind lift, a condition in which the blade is lifted and separated from the windshield. As the wiper blades lose contact with the windshield, drivers lose sight of the road.
With their unique aero design and infinite surface contact, beam blades turn those winds to their advantage, creating a force that actually increases pressure on the blade and pushes it more tightly against the windshield. In other words, the stronger the force of wind hitting the beam blade, the better it will work!
From their durable spoilers, to the higher-strength steel and longer lasting rubber, premium beam blades have what it takes to topple some of the harshest weather conditions and still dole out optimal performance. In some instances, beam blades can be counted on to last 3X longer than conventional blades. Are they a little bit more expensive to purchase upfront? In most cases, yes. But when you consider youre buying premium blades that outperform and potentially outlast traditional blades, the extra investment is well worth it.
Built Stronger to Last Longer
Another advantage that comes with premium beam blades is that they utilize high-strength steel and higher quality blade materials. This helps them last longer and endure harsher road conditions. Additionally, they have no exposed parts, which helps prevent ice and snow buildup. For fleets that operate in areas with harsh winters, unpredictable summers, and everything in between, beam blades are often the superior choice.
Why Should You Consider Beam Blades?
- Unlike conventional blades with relatively few pressure points, beam blades are made to provide an infinite number of pressure points along their entire length. That difference results in a blade that hugs the windshield tightly, eliminating gaps and providing better, more consistent wiping coverage.
- Aerodynamic design prevents wind drag, helping to prevent them from lifting away from the windshield when winds are high.
- They rarely require replacement due to damage or defect since they are more durable than traditional blades.
- Beam blades are one piece. Fewer moving parts means no clogs, and reduces the chances of wear, breakage and replacement due to damage.
- Beam blades are less likely to be damaged since they are smaller, lighter, and out of sight.
Pick the Blade Made For You
They say The best wiper blade, of course, is the one that fits your vehicle and performs well throughout its service life. But there are other factors to consider, and even the best quality blade may perform poorly if it doesnt fit correctly.
So in addition to choosing between conventional and beam design, what else should you consider? Will you select silicone, which can last up to 60 percent longer than rubber wiper blades? Or will dual rubber or natural rubber composition suffice? Which is the right attachment style for your specific vehicles? How about the right size?
All good questions and all questions Imperial Supplies can help you answer. Try our new Wiper Blade Finder and pinpoint the ideal solution for your needs. If you have further questions, your Dedicated Account Advisor can assist in making sure youll be seeing whats ahead, all winter long.
Wiper Blade Performance Tips
- Make it a habit to check your windshield wipers every time you stop for fuel. This will help you identify wear and tear earlier, leading to a better-maintained blade.
- Reduce drag by selecting a wiper blade slightly shorter than the recommended size to extend the life of your wiper motor and improve wiper performance.
- Swap out both wiper blades at the same time. This will ensure they stay in sync and help avoid any streaks, gaps, or skids.
- Although tempting, do not use windshield wipers to de-ice your windshield. This could cause damage and additional repair costs in the long run.
- Remove dirt and debris from the windshield frequently to avoid weakening the rubber of the wiper blades.
- Clean wipers occasionally to prevent wear and tear and ensure good contact with the windshield.
Rain, pollen, snow, dust, insects... windshields are exposed to many particles on the road. Wiper blades ensure the driver's good visibility and therefore safety. Klaxcar offers you a complete range of quality wiper blades.
What are the different types of wiper blades?
Many drivers think that wiper blades are basic equipment of little importance. In reality, not all wiper blades look the same. Some are more sophisticated than others. We can distinguish 3 types of wiper blades:
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"Classic" or "mechanical" ("U-shaped") windshield wipers. They are made of an arm integrated on a rubber blade. This blade is linked to a metal frame whose size changes to better adapt to the different windshields. This is the most affordable model on the market. On the other hand, they are less efficient than other types of windscreen wipers and have low aerodynamics.
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Flat wipers, also known as "flexible" or "flat blades". They tend to gradually replace conventional windshield wipers on the latest vehicles. They come in the form of a rubber blade articulated on a flat broom. The aerodynamics prevent snow from accumulating and damaging the blade. They are not very noisy and particularly appreciated for their effectiveness in winter.
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Hybrid windshield wipers. As their name suggests, they are halfway between classic (with a similar design) and flexible wiper blades (with a similar robust structure). Widely used on Asian cars, some models have a clip fastener. This windshield wiper type is adapted to winter. As it is not designed for hot weather, it must be replaced before summer.
Wiper blades and vision problems
Paradoxically, while wiper blades aim to optimize visibility, they can cause vision problems if poorly maintained. Klaxcar shares some tips with you to keep optimal visibility in all circumstances:
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Clean the windshield and the wiper strips regularly
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Check the strip condition from time to time
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Choose a good quality windshield washer fluid that does not leave marks
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In summer, wait until the windshield is wet before activating the windshield wipers
Besides, white vinegar and soapy water mixed with windshield washer fluid are effective products to clean and degrease wiper blades.
How do I install a wiper blade?
Before asking "how do I install a wiper blade?", let's ask the question when should I change my windshield wipers?. Wiper blades are sensitive to the weather. In winter, they tend to get damaged more quickly. Of course, this depends on the climate of the region. In general, every driver should pay attention to the following signs to change their wiper blades at the right moment:
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The wiper blade begins to squeal when it rubs the windshield
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The strips leave marks or even scratches on the windshield
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The blade deforms
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The arm loses fluidity in its movements
Thus, it is time to install new wiper blades. So how to do so? The operation is not complicated and is almost identical for all vehicles.
To completely change your wiper blade, you must first lift the arm by bringing it into a position perpendicular to the windshield. This part should be handled with care. If it falls violently on the glass, it may crack it. We advise you to put a towel on the windshield to protect it during the operation.
Then remove the old wiper blade. On the arm, slide a flap to release the blade. On some models, the flap is replaced by pins, but the mechanism is the same. Finally, install the new wiper blade by sliding it inside the arm until you hear a "click", meaning that the equipment is properly engaged.
Wiper blades: Klaxcar references
Windshield wiper brands include Denso, Bosch, Stark, Magnum and Continental. As an automotive supplier, Klaxcar also has a complete range of wiper blades. Our models are equipped with the latest market technologies and cover 99% of the vehicle fleet needs. We specialize in two categories of wipers: flat wipers (without metal frame) and classic wipers (with metal frame). Choosing Klaxcar wiper blades means choosing a demanding brand for an optimal cleaning of your windshield.
Among the advantages of Klaxcar references:
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wiper blades that are as efficient as they are silent;
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an aerodynamic and innovative design;
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an intuitive mounting facilitated by the multi-adapters supplied with the product;
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a clear and informative packaging to help the customer find the right model.
Klaxcar also offers a display specially designed to highlight your wiper blades in your point of sale. For 25 years, Klaxcar has chosen the best materials to manufacture and assemble its auto parts!
The company is the world’s best KX1 Wiper Parts supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.
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