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  1. Nov 1, 2018 · Determining an optimal sequence for chemical development of latent prints on cartridge casings and shotgun shells

    • Tshaiya Devi Thandauthapani, Adam J. Reeve, Adam S. Long, Ian J. Turner, James S. Sharp
    • 2018
  2. gerprints on fired brass shell casings recovered from homi-cide crime scenes using an instrument designed to enable the shell casing to be rotated, while the graphite coated beads were poured over the surface of the casing, the latter being at a potential of 2.5 kV. Attempts to visualize fingerprints on

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  4. Mar 23, 2012 · Ask any latent print examiner about imaging fingerprints from expended shell casings, and they will tell you it’s most likely futile. Any latent prints that have been deposited on cartridges before, or during, loading into the firearm are “erased” by the firing temperatures experienced by the shell casing.

  5. RECOVER LFT. LATENT FINGERPRINT TECHNOLOGY. RECOVER LFT is a cutting-edge chemical vapor fuming process to develop fingerprints on a range of difficult surfaces including those that have been exposed to extreme heat (discharged bullet casings, for example) and items that have been washed ‘clean’ in an attempt to prevent identification.

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  6. Sep 12, 2016 · Latent finger mark recovery from spent shell casings is difficult as the area of contact between the finger and the casing is limited due to the curvature of the casing and also because...

  7. May 1, 2009 · Latent fingerprint visualization on discharged shell casings can provide good forensic evidence, particularly if the casing is recovered at the scene of a crime where a firearm has been...

  8. Jun 23, 2009 · Abstract. Abstract: Latent fingerprint visualization on discharged shell casings can provide good forensic evidence, particularly if the casing is recovered at the scene of a crime where a firearm has been discharged. Unfortunately, visualization of such latent fingerprints when they were deposited prior to discharge of the firearm is ...

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