The CrimeEvent series (FDC018) fingerprint imaging chamber has been developed in collaboration with the UK Home Office Group. The chamber has been designed for rapid development and imaging of fingerprints using the DFO and Ninhydrin processes. The device is also suitable for other processes requiring similar temperature and humidity conditions such as 5-MTN and IND (Indandione). The FDC018 chamber is used by almost every police and forensic service in the USA, UK, Australia and is also used by numerous other security services around the world. The advantages of the CrimeEvent solution are: Speed of imaging - it is created in just three minutes, and large numbers of samples can also be processed in one batch. Efficiency of the device = higher throughput, in a faster time. Controlled cleanliness conditions ensure optimal clarity of the resulting imaging. Flexibility of the device - the chamber can accommodate small and large objects. In order to comply with ISO 17025, the device is pr
The FDC018 is a 185 litre chamber. The actual fingerprint development takes place under elevated temperature conditions with or without controlled relative humidity. The controlled temperature conditions combined with high humidity accelerate the ninhydrin process, which produces excellently clean fingerprints in less than 3 minutes. This means that important information for the fight against crime can be available almost immediately. The chamber's size allows for simultaneous processing of objects of different sizes and multiple samples per batch. The chamber also features a flexible rack and shelf system, an adjustable timer and alarm, an independent thermostat to prevent exceeding the maximum permissible temperature, a combined temperature and humidity sensor and a cross-flow controlled air flow.
The internal handling area of the equipment exposed to air conditioning and moisture flow is constructed of grade 304 stainless steel. The use of aluminum within the sample compartment is minimized to reduce the risk of corrosion when using process chemicals inside the chamber. All fasteners are metric threaded for ease of servicing. All chemicals used in latent fingerprint development in the chamber are typically toxic, flammable, or both. Proper procedures must be followed when using them. Samples must be completely dry before being placed in the chamber. During the fingerprint development process, the conditioned air inside the chamber may contain small amounts of these chemicals, so it is important that the immediate vicinity of the chamber is properly and safely ventilated. When using an exhaust duct, it should be noted that the exhaust air may be flammable. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that building extraction systems are suitable for use with this equipment.
Ing. Gabriele
Benaglia
Sales Director
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