Summer not only brings hotter weather but also the rainy and overcast monsoon season. Continuous rainfall and cooler temperatures can make travel inconvenient. Driving in the rain requires full concentration without any distractions. In this type of weather, the quality of windshield wipers directly affects driving safety and comfort. Over time, worn or aged wipers may negatively impact driving safety. Worn wiper surfaces may result in incomplete wiping, leaving water marks or dry streaks that affect visibility. Therefore, replacing windshield wipers in a timely manner is one of the necessary measures to ensure driving safety. Good windshield wipers not only fit the curvature of the windshield perfectly but also operate very quietly and cleanly.
Bosoko's boneless wiper blades rely on a continuous force distribution strip to evenly distribute pressure across the blade. Compared to traditional wipers, they offer advantages such as being lightweight, evenly distributing pressure, and having a simple structure.
Advantages
Perfect combination with aerodynamics, reducing movement jitter caused by wind and minimizing glass wear.
Simple design and lightweight structure, extending the lifespan of the car's wiper motor by more than twice.
Boneless wiper blades do not require replacing the wiper arm; you only need to replace the traditional framed wiper blade, which is quick and convenient.
First, Bosoko's boneless wiper blades' rubber strips are made of rubber and polymer materials, generally providing better wear resistance. The process involves high-pressure spraying, vulcanization, or chlorination to attach a coating to the rubber strip, enhancing its wiping efficiency, lubricity, and durability. Most wiper coatings are graphite-based. Higher-cost coatings used by many manufacturers are Teflon. After processing, the graphite coating thickness is approximately 10 microns, and the Teflon coating thickness is approximately 26 microns. The friction coefficient for graphite is around 0.2, while for Teflon, it ranges from 0.05 to 0.15. Simply put, Teflon-coated wiper strips last longer than graphite-coated ones.
Second, to reduce the working pressure of the wiper arm, Bosoko's frameless wipers are about 60% lighter than framed wipers. Achieving a lightweight frameless wiper actually increases production costs because the requirements for the built-in steel strips are higher. The steel strips allow the wiper blade to apply force more evenly and fit tightly against the glass surface.
Unlike framed wipers, where some support points receive more pressure while others seem under-pressured, causing streaks, boneless wiper blades maintain consistent pressure for a streak-free wipe.
Third, Bosoko's boneless wiper blades include an anti-lift wing design. When driving at high speeds or in heavy rain, this design provides a downforce that keeps the wiper blade secured against the windshield. In summary, bonless wipers feature upgraded structural designs and coatings, resulting in better performance and longer lifespan.