In order to assess the efficacy of vacuum metal deposition (VMD) as a technique to develop fingermarks on ballistic metallic surfaces, a preliminary study using six donors (three male & three female) was conducted. Using a sequential metal deposition process, two metal combinations were studied—gold/zinc and silver/zinc. Results indicate the potential of this technique, by developing identifiable fingermarks on brass metal disks aged from a few days up to more than a month old. As the development of fingermarks on fired (brass) cartridge cases is an area of interest, a further study was conducted where a total of 20 fingermarks were deposited on cases. After firing, second level fingermark characteristics were successfully observed on cartr...
Following the introduction of single-metal deposition (SMD), a simplified fingermark detection techn...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is a fingerprint visualisation technique that involves the evaporation...
Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the development of latent fingermar...
In order to assess the efficacy of vacuum metal deposition (VMD) as a technique to develop fingermar...
The efficacy of Gold/Zinc and Silver/Zinc vacuum metal deposition (VMD) protocols were assessed as s...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is an extremely sensitive technique for the development of latent fing...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
The use of vacuum metal deposition (VMD) for fingermark detection has been known for almost 40 years...
Brass cartridge cases are the most common type of cartridge case found at crime scenes, but it is no...
The disulfur dinitride process for fingermark visualisation was first reported a decade ago, with pr...
The UK's recent move to polymer banknotes has seen some of the currently used fingermark enhancement...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd The UK's recent move to polymer banknotes has seen some of the currently...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
Following the introduction of single-metal deposition (SMD), a simplified fingermark detection techn...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is a fingerprint visualisation technique that involves the evaporation...
Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the development of latent fingermar...
In order to assess the efficacy of vacuum metal deposition (VMD) as a technique to develop fingermar...
The efficacy of Gold/Zinc and Silver/Zinc vacuum metal deposition (VMD) protocols were assessed as s...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is an extremely sensitive technique for the development of latent fing...
Fingermarks are one of the most important and frequently encountered pieces of evidence in a crime s...
The use of vacuum metal deposition (VMD) for fingermark detection has been known for almost 40 years...
Brass cartridge cases are the most common type of cartridge case found at crime scenes, but it is no...
The disulfur dinitride process for fingermark visualisation was first reported a decade ago, with pr...
The UK's recent move to polymer banknotes has seen some of the currently used fingermark enhancement...
© 2018 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Fingermark recovery from metal surfaces is an area...
© 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd The UK's recent move to polymer banknotes has seen some of the currently...
There are many different fingermark visualization techniques available, and the choice of methodolog...
Due to their unique nature, fingermarks are the prime means of identification of an individual. Oper...
Following the introduction of single-metal deposition (SMD), a simplified fingermark detection techn...
Vacuum metal deposition (VMD) is a fingerprint visualisation technique that involves the evaporation...
Single metal deposition (SMD II), a recently proposed method for the development of latent fingermar...