超强力胶发烟过程温度在认可范围内

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Seddiq Krelil, Damien Henrot, Pierre Ledroit, Xavier Desbrosse, Marianne Malo
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摘要

摘要强力胶烟熏法在法医界被广泛应用于潜在手印的提取。这就是为什么我们满怀信心地向我们的中央和部门法医实验室提交了这种方法的认证。非执业审计员的审查提出了一个我们无法回答的问题。“为什么一定要把氰基丙烯酸酯加热到一百二十度呢?”虽然湿度对手印发育质量的影响已经有大量的研究和发表,但我们没有发现关于氰基丙烯酸酯熏蒸最佳温度的出版物。我们想知道在不同的温度下,用强力胶熏制的手印的质量是否会更好。本研究的目的是估计在恒定湿度下,熏蒸温度对发育的手印质量的影响。结果表明,在150℃的温度下,手印的质量明显更好,而在120℃的温度下,手印的质量非常令人满意。
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Temperature of the superglue fuming process under the scope of accreditation
Abstract The superglue fuming process is widely used to develop latent fingermarks in the forensic community. That is why we confidently submitted this method for accreditation both in our central and departmental forensic laboratories. A review by non-practitioner auditors raised a point for which we had no answer. “Why must you heat cyanoacrylate to 120 °C?”. While the influence of humidity on the quality of fingermark development has been abundantly studied and published, we found no publications about the optimal cyanoacrylate fumigation temperature. We wonder if the quality of a fingermark developed by the superglue fuming process could be better at a different temperature. The aim of this study is to estimate the influence of the fumigation temperature on the quality of developed fingermarks for a constant humidity rate. The results show that the quality of a fingermark is appreciably better at 150 °C but a temperature of 120 °C gives very satisfactory results.
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