Wiper technology enhancements from Tridon

Wiper technology enhancements from Tridon

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No longer is it just a simple rubber blade clearing the windscreen, modern wiper systems combine sophisticated sensors, aerodynamic designs, and adaptive controls. Today’s wiper blades are slim, integrated components that complement the vehicles overall design. Advancements in wiper technology have transformed the driving experience.

They have invested heavily in wiper research and development with a dedicated team focusing on quality, innovation, performance and providing technical support. Tridon wiper blades and refills are manufactured from the highest quality materials for ultimate performance in all conditions.  

Tridon has been a leading supplier of premium wiper blades for almost 30 years. It has an extensive wiper range for the automotive aftermarket to suit the growing requirements of the New Zealand car parc.

Led by the premium FlexBlade and CurveBlade wiper range, Tridon also offers conventional wiper blades, rear blades and arms, and heavy-duty wiper products. Their wiper blades offer sleek aerodynamic profiles, enhanced performance, and optimum overall efficiency. They deliver minimal drag on the windscreen with reduced wind noise.

Tridon says its CurveBlade is the ultimate solution for vehicles fitted with a hook style connector on the wiper arm. This hybrid style blade features an integrated curved metal rail refill and aerodynamic spoiler for continuous pressure contact on the windscreen. It is a direct replacement for original equipment blades. CurveBlades are manufactured in Japan to high standards, the premium components used ensure high performance, durability, and a long life span.

For correct vehicle CurveBlade selection go to the Tridon Part Finder at www.tridon.co.nz.

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