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Sirchie Amido Black Dye is primarily used for enhancing the visibility of latent fingerprints that are contaminated with blood. It's a specialized forensic tool used by professionals in the field.
Amido Black Dye can be used on both porous and nonporous surfaces. This includes materials like paper, wood, metal, and plastic.
No, Amido Black Dye is not designed to develop prints based solely on perspiration. It is specifically formulated to bind with the protein components in blood.
Amido Black Dye should be used only after all other physiological samples have been collected and alternative fingerprint development techniques have been exhausted. This ensures the integrity of the investigation process.
Yes, each package of Sirchie Amido Black Dye comes complete with detailed instructions and formulations to guide users through the proper application process for optimal results.
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100 g / 3.52 oz
Experience the precision and reliability of Sirchie Amido Black Dye, a specialized 100g forensic tool designed to enhance the visibility of latent fingerprints that are contaminated with blood. This expert-grade dye is specifically formulated to bind with the protein components in blood, making it an indispensable resource for forensic professionals and crime scene investigators.
Amido Black dye is renowned for its high sensitivity to the proteins present in blood and certain other body fluids, ensuring that even the most subtle traces are revealed. Upon application, it produces a distinct blue-black stain, providing a stark contrast that allows for meticulous examination and documentation of blood-contaminated prints.
This versatile dye is engineered for use on a wide array of surfaces, demonstrating excellent adherence to both porous and nonporous materials. Whether you're working on paper, wood, metal, or plastic, the Sirchie Amido Black Dye ensures that critical evidence is not overlooked.
It is important to note that while Amido Black is a powerful tool for prints with blood presence, it is not intended for the development of prints based solely on perspiration. This dye is the method of choice only after all other physiological samples have been collected and alternative fingerprint development techniques have been exhausted, ensuring the integrity of the crime scene investigation process.
Each package of Sirchie Amido Black Dye comes complete with detailed instructions and formulations, guiding users through the proper application process for optimal results. Trust in the precision of Sirchie to aid in the meticulous analysis and interpretation of vital forensic evidence.