Fiber Analysis 7
Crimes involving fiber evidence Homicide Battery Sexual Battery Hit and Run Burglary
Types of Fibers Natural= Derived from animal (Hair/Fur) or plant
Fibers Natural Classified according to their origin –vegetable or cellulose based Cotton, Jute, Hemp –animal or protein based Wool, Mohair, Silk –mineral class Asbestos
Cotton Ribbon-like with twists and hollow
Silk Fibers are smooth and naturally transparent
Wool Appear round with scale-like markings
Other Natural Fibers Goat –Mohair, cashmere Camel Llamas Alpacas Mink
Other Natural Fibers Rabbit Beaver Muskrat
Types of Fibers Man-made= Fibers derived from natural or man-made polymers
What is a polymer? A substance composed of a large number of atoms (macromolecules) arranged in repeating units of monomers
What is a monomer? Basic unit of a polymer
Types of Man-made Fibers Regenerated Fibers: Man-made but from natural sources (cotton or wood pulp to get cellulose) Ex. Rayon (First Manufactured Fiber) Acetate Triacetate
Rayon Soft, absorbent and dries quickly
Acetate Luxurious appearance, soft feel, fast drying
Triacetate
Types of Man-made Fibers Regenerated Fibers: Ex. Fiber Optics
Types of Man-made Fibers Synthetic Fibers= Made solely of chemicals Ex. Nylons Polyesters Acrylics
Nylon Strong, nonabsorbent, lustrous
Polyester Strong, Quick drying, Wrinkle-free
Acrylics Soft, warm, wool-like, quick-drying
Fibers Synthetic –made of polymers that do not occur naturally polyesters polyamides
Fiber Analysis (Easy) Jig-saw puzzle method
Fiber Analysis (Hard) Single Fibers Microscopic Comparative Studies 1.Microscopic comparisons of color 2.Microscopic comparisons of diameter 3.Examination for lengthwise striations 4.Examination for pitting (use Titanium dioxide to deluster fiber) 5.Look at cross-sectional shape
Color striations Cross-sectional shape
Color Analysis of Fibers Compare dyes of two different fibers Use Thin-layer Chromatography
Refractive Index of Fibers Look for absence of Becke Line
Other Tests on Fiber Flame Test Solubility Test Stain Test
Fiber Collection Identify, and preserve potential carriers of fibers
Collection Package Cloths Weapons Rugs Bedding Take adhesive tape-lifts from body