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FORENSIC INSTRUMENTS
FLS -
RUVIS - AFIS - APIS
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FORENSIC LIGHT
SOURCE GUIDE
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tunable high intensity light source for your
NON forensic application? Click
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Typical applications of our Forensic Lights:
Fluorescence
(Ultraviolet, all Visible wavelengths, Infrared),
Reflectance, Absorption used for: Latent fingerprint identification, Crime
Scene Search and evidence collection, Forensic photography and imaging,
forged/questioned documents, counterfeit, biology & serology (detection
of semen, blood(in natural absorption mode at 415nm or in fluorescence mode
after treatment with the Fluorescein spray), saliva, vaginal fluids, sweat,
feces…), footprint, gun shot residues, bruises, bite marks, fibers and hair,
bone fragments.
FLS Selection:
Our
Forensic light sources, CrimeScope, Mini-CrimeScope and HandScope are manufactured in Edison, NJ,
USA by JY Inc. SPEX Forensics Division. They are the ultimate units in
their categories
featuring the most wavelengths and highest intensity (best sensitivity in searching
mode). Over the past 6 years
SPEX Forensics has become the
worldwide leader in FLS with the purchase of
50 units by the National Japanese police, 140 units by the FBI, 25 units by
the French Gendarmerie, and more recently 107 units by the Italian
Carabinieri. There are more than
1000 units in use worldwide by police forces ranging
from small City Police Dept’s to counties, state and special crime scene forces to national and federal
police agencies. (Note the FBI can
not endorse any particular brand)
RUVIS GUIDE -
REFLECTED UV IMAGING SYSTEM
Typical applications of our RUVIS Scopes:
UV
Reflectance allows the detection of untreated fingerprints, as well as fingerprints that have only been
processed with cyanoacrylate fuming
(superglue
evaporation). The intensification also allows the detection of faint luminol treated stains.
RUVIS Selection:
The
SceneScope RUVIS instruments include configurations strictly for crime scene and photography (Gun setup).
The optional SC-FM2 device
makes
the SceneScope the highest RUVIS available (3-4 times more resolution than standard setup) and allows
simultaneous viewing of
UV
fingerprint intensified images (converted to green) while focusing/recording on UV sensitive film. SceneScope can also
be configured with a CCD camera
and
video goggles (head mounted display), a digital camera and printer.
AFIS & APIS
GUIDE
Automated Fingerprint &
Palmprint Identification Systems
Typical applications of our A.F.I.S. and A.P.I.S. Systems:
From
small AFIS/APIS desktop PC systems for City Police Dept’s who want more control of their searches and
more accuracy,
to APIS-Only for those who already have access to an AFIS,
to AFIS Lab configurations for comparison of latents with a known list of suspects… to
Server/Multi-Workstation
Systems
for large police forces,
there is a PrintQuest TM
for
your agency. A benchmark comparative test will prove our highest accuracy. Try it
and see for yourself!
PrintQuest AFIS & APIS Selection
Desktop
PC systems, Dual PC networked System for fast database creation. Raid-5
Server, Matcher and Workstations.
Latent
fingerprint imaging stations; Fluorescence examination station, UV
Reflectance examination station.
FLF…
RUVIS… AFIS… APIS… LA SOLUCIÓN COMPLETA PARA HUELLAS DIGITALES Y PALMARES
Las fuentes de luz de uso forense más recomendables del mundo
El único RUVIS de alta resolución – SceneScope
Los primeros equipos AFIS y APIS de bajo costo, Con escáner
certificado por el FBI: Huellas dactilares visibles: 500 dpi y latentes:
1000 dpi
Selección completa de estaciones de trabajo en vivo para huellas
digitales y palmares latentes
Haga click aquí
para obtener un folleto en español
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2008 by SPEX Forensics
E-mail us now at Questions@mail.crimescope.com
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