NCJ Number
              132191
          Journal
  Journal of Forensic Identification Volume: 41 Issue: 4 Dated: (July/August 1991) Pages: 237-247
Date Published
  1991
Length
              11 pages
          Annotation
              An investigation of samples of commercial magna powders identified several definitive advantages of the magna-brush fingerprint technology with additional potential benefits provided through the development and use of magnetic flake powders.
          Abstract
              To assess the potential benefits of magna brush technology for fingerprint development, a study was done of the damage to latent prints caused by brushing with conventional squirrel hair and glass fiber brushes as well as with the magna brush. Particularly with sebum-rich prints, the glass fiber and squirrel hair brushes could cause partial or total obliteration of the ridge pattern.  For dark fingerprint development on a variety of different surfaces, excellent print qualities were achieved using a magnetic wand to apply iron flake powders. This technology causes less damage to latent fingerprints by ridge smearing and introduces several new product development avenues which are outlined. 9 figures and 6 references
          