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1 Fiber Transfer Activity

2 Rub your sleeve against your neighbor’s sleeve
Rub your sleeve against your neighbor’s sleeve. Then answer the following questions: Can fibers from one sleeve be detected on the other? Do hand lenses or masking tape aid the investigation? How?

3 Fiber Analysis

4 Introduction to Fibers
Trace evidence Class evidence Direct transfer: suspect  victim Secondary transfer: source  suspect  victim 95% of fibers lost from crime scene within 24 hours

5 Forensic scientist determines:
Type of fiber Color How many of each kind Textile origin Multiple Fibers Transfers Type of crime

6 Fiber Evidence Collected by: Special vacuums (large areas) Sticky tape
Forceps Tested by: Microscopy – polarizing light, infrared Burn test (large quantities only)

7 Fibers are spun into yarns that have specific characteristics
Yarns are woven, with different patterns, into textiles Fibers may be natural or synthetic

8 Fiber Classification (Use textbook p. 81-84)
Natural Fibers: (List the different types and examples of each) Synthetic Fibers: (List the different types and examples of each)

9 Natural Fibers Animal fibers (protein) Plant fibers (cellulose)
Sheep – wool Goats – cashmere, mohair Rabbits – angora Caterpillar – silk Plant fibers (cellulose) Seed: cotton Fruit: coir (coconut) Stem: hemp (Cannabis), jute, flax (linen) Leaf: manila, sisal Mineral fibers Fiberglass (glass) , asbestos (rock mineral)

10 WOOL COTTON FIBERGLASS

11 ASBESTOS FLAX JUTE

12 SILK HEMP

13 Synthetic (Man-made) Fibers
Regenerated fibers (modified natural fibers) Rayon Celanese Capron Synthetic polymer fibers Polyester Nylon Acrylic Olefins


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