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Black oxide powder for developing latent (non-visible) prints on nonporous surfaces such as painted wood, metal, and most plastics
Black color enhances contrast with light-colored surfaces
Adheres to oily or moist deposits, particularly sebaceous secretions that may contaminate the fingertips
Produces optimal results on newer prints found on dry, smooth, non-adhesive surfaces
Jar contains a 2oz. (59mL) volume of powder

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The Sirchie Hi-Fi Volcano Latent Fingerprint Powder is a black oxide powder for developing latent (non-visible) prints on nonporous surfaces such as painted wood, metal, and most plastics. The black color of the powder enhances contrast with light-colored surfaces. The powder adheres to oily or moist deposits, particularly sebaceous secretions that may contaminate the fingertips. It produces optimal results on newer prints found on dry, smooth, non-adhesive surfaces. Excess powder can be removed using a duster (sold separately). The jar contains a 2oz. (59mL) volume of powder. Fingerprint powders are used in forensic investigations and classroom demonstrations to develop and collect fingerprint evidence.

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Sirchie manufactures criminal investigation and forensic science products. The company, founded in 1927, is headquartered in Youngsville, NC.