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Fiber Evidence Value?
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Fiber Sources Natural Synthetic or Manufactured Plant sources
Animal Sources Rayon (1911) Nylon (1931) Dacron Polyester
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Polymer The basic chemical structure of all synthetic fibers
All polymers consist of repeating units called monomers Polymers are made by linking many monomers together.
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Identification and Comparison
The value of fiber evidence lies in the criminalists ability to trace its origin
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Torn Garments or Fabrics?
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Physical Properties Crimp Pliability Resilience Perform “Burn test”
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Just a Few Small Fibers? Comparison Microscope
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Morphology and Cross Sectional Shape
Trilobal and Multilobed – Some trilobal examples appear below Round and dumbbell shape Some round examples appear below
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Determine Chemical Composition of the Dyes
The Next Step Determine Chemical Composition of the Dyes
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Use a Visible Light Microspectrophotometer
A Microscope Combined With a Computerized Spectrophotometer
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Chromatography Can Be used to Analyze Dyes
Thin Layer Chromatography is the method of choice
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All Techniques Require a Side-by-Side Comparison The Value of the Techniques Lies in the Ability of The Analyst to Narrow a Fiber’s Origin to a Limited Number of Sources
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