Tri-Tech Forensics CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit, Includes Blue Etching Solution, Acidified Peroxide Solution, Distilled Water

SKU: TTCHE3170

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What type of cartridge cases can I use with the CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit?

The kit is designed to develop latent prints on brass, nickel, and copper cartridge cases. It's not suitable for steel, lacquered nickel, and cases with a polymer coating.

What is included in the CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit?

The kit includes all the essential reagents and supplies required for successful latent print development. This includes cyanoacrylate for fuming, a 'Blue' Etching Solution, and an Acidified Peroxide Solution for post-treatment.

What is the process to use the CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit?

Begin by lightly fuming the cartridge case with cyanoacrylate. Then, immerse it in the 'Blue' Etching Solution. To stop the process, place the casing in distilled water. Let it air-dry until the blue-black coating hardens. The developed latent prints should be photographed and preserved as evidence. A post-treatment with the supplied Acidified Peroxide Solution can then be performed.

Can I reorder the reagents included in the CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit?

Yes, the reagents included in the kit can be reordered individually as per your needs.

How accurate is the CHE-3170 Forensics Cartridge Case Latent Print Development Kit in revealing latent prints?

The kit utilizes a unique sequence of cyanoacrylate fuming, etching, and post-treatment to reveal latent prints on cartridge cases. This method is known for its high accuracy in forensic investigations.

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Tri-Tech Forensics CHE-3170 Specifications

  • Volume

    Blue Etching Solution: 8oz / 226.80g
    Acidified Peroxide Solution: 8oz / 226.80g
    Distilled Water: 8oz / 226.80g

  • Plastic Forceps size

    5.25" / 13.34cm

About Tri-Tech Forensics CHE-3170

Latent prints can sometimes be developed on brass, nickel and copper cartridges cases by means of cyanoacrylate fuming, etching with a "Blue" Etching Solution and post-treatment with an Acidified Peroxide Solution. The principle behind this sequence is that the person handling the cartridge casing will transfer a latent print containing lipids or sebaceous oils to the casing and additionally may transfer other substances such as lubricating grease to the casing. These substances will protect metal surfaces directly beneath them from chemical reaction or etching and may provide for the possibility of development by cyanoacrylate.

Tri-Tech's kit includes all the necessary reagents and supplies needed to develop latent prints on cartridge cases. The reagents are also available to reorder individually as needed. Note: This process will only work with brass, copper and nickel cartridges and cartridge casings. Steel, lacquered nickel and cases with a polymer coating are not suitable for this method.

To develop latent prints their Cartridge Case Development Kit, begin by lightly fuming the item with cyanoacrylate. After fuming the cartridge case, immerse it into the "Blue" Etching Solution. To stop the process and prevent the print from being overexposed, the casing should be placed in distilled water. Let the casing air-dry and the blue-black coating to harden. The areas that were not protected by lipids and cyanoacrylate will turn a blue-black color. The developed latent prints should be photographed and kept as evidence. A post-treatment with the supplied acidified peroxide solution can now be performed.

What's in the box:

  • Tri-Tech 8oz Blue Etching Solution
  • 8oz Acidified Peroxide Solution
  • 8oz Distilled Water
  • Nitrile Barrier Gloves
  • 5.25 " Plastic Forceps
  • Instructions for Use
  • Tri-Tech Warranty