Can Marine Wiper and Marine Clear View Screen Replace Each Other
Overview
Marine wipers are generally divided into translation wipers and fan-shaped wipers, relying on the rubber blades on the wiper to move back and forth on the surface of the glass to remove rain, snow, and other visual obstacles.
Marine clear view screens rely on electric motors to rotate the window glass, generating centrifugal force through the high-speed rotation of the window glass to throw away rain, snow, and other visual obstacles.
Marine wipers have a simple structure and are easy to maintain. Installation of marine wiper does not damage the integrity of the vessel's glass windows or affect water tightness. Marine wipers work well in general weather conditions, effectively cleaning a large area of glass; however, their effectiveness is minimal in heavy rain or snow compared to clear view screens.
Marine clear view screens have a more complex structure than wipers, making maintenance more challenging. During installation, a hole needs to be drilled in the vessel's window glass, affecting its integrity and water tightness. Marine clear view screens provide excellent cleaning of marine glass, especially in extreme rain, snow, or high waves, but their cleaning range is limited to the size of the hole, smaller than that of wipers.
Some near-sea vessels hardly operate in extreme weather, so they are equipped only with marine wipers and not clear view screens. However, currently, most vessels are equipped with both wipers and clear view screens. In general conditions, only wipers are used, and clear view screen are used in extreme rain or snow to ensure the normal lookout of the crew.
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