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Page 1: Fibers - Plainfield South High Schoolpshs.psd202.org/documents/bzetterg/1549555541.pdfDetermine an unknown fiber type based on Physical and Chemical properties of fibers. ... Are common

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You will understand:

Why fibers are class evidence.

How fibers can be used as circumstantial

evidence to link the victim, suspect,

and crime scene.

Why statistics are important

in determining the value of evidence.

Objectives

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You will be able to:

Distinguish and identify different types of

fibers.

Understand polymerization.

Judge the probative value of fiber evidence.

Determine an unknown fiber type based on

Physical and Chemical properties of

fibers.

Objectives, continued

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1. Are considered class evidence

2. Have probative value

3. Are common trace evidence at a

crime scene

4. Can be characterized based on

comparison of both physical and

chemical properties

Fibers

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Fabric

Fabric is made of fibers. Fibers are made of twisted filaments.

Types of fibers and fabric:

◼ Natural—Sources include: Animal, plant, insect, minerals

◼ Synthetic– Man-made. created from altered natural sources. Chemically produced

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Types of Fibers

Natural

Silk

Cotton

Wool

Burlap

Linen

Mohair

Cashmere

Synthetic

Nylon

Polyester

Olefin

Rayon

Acetate

Acrylic

Spandex

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Silk

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Cotton

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Wool

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Burlap

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Linen

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Mohair

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Cashmere

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Nylon

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Polyester

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Olefin

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Rayon

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Acetate

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Acrylic

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Spandex

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Classification

Natural fibers are classified

according to their origin:

Vegetable or cellulose

Animal or protein

Mineral

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Cellulose Fibers

Cotton—vegetable fiber; strong,

tough, flexible, moisture-

absorbent, not shape-retentive

Rayon—chemically altered

cellulose; soft, lustrous, versatile

Cellulose acetate—cellulose that is

chemically altered to create an

entirely new compound not found

in nature

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Protein Fibers

Wool—animal fiber coming most

often from sheep, but may be goat

(mohair), rabbit (angora), camel,

alpaca, llama, or vicuña

Silk—insect fiber that is spun by a

silkworm to make its cocoon; the

fiber reflects light and has

insulating properties

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Mineral Fibers

Asbestos—a natural fiber that has been used in fire-resistant

substances

Rock wool—a manufactured mineral fiber

Fiberglass—a manufactured inorganic fiber

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Synthetic Fibers

Made from derivatives of petroleum, coal, and natural gas

Nylon—most durable of man-made fibers; extremely lightweight

Polyester—most widely used man-made fiber

Acrylic—provides warmth from a lightweight, soft, and resilient

fiber

Spandex—extreme elastic properties

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Polymers

Synthetic fibers are made of polymers, which are long chains of

repeating chemical units.

The word polymer means many (poly) units (mer).

The repeating units of a polymer are called monomers.

By varying the chemical structure of the monomers or by varying the

way they are joined together, polymers are created that have

different properties.

As a result of these differences, they can be distinguished from one

another forensically.

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Filament Cross Sections

Synthetic fibers are forced out of a nozzle when they are hot, and then

they are woven. The holes of the nozzle are not necessarily round;

therefore, the fiber filament may have a unique shape in cross

section.

Round 4-lobed

Octalobal

Irregular

Multi-lobedor Serrate

Trilobal

Dogbone orDumbbell

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Testing for Identification

Microscopic observation

Burning—observation of how a fiber burns, the odor, color of flame, color of smoke, and the appearance of the residue

Thermal decomposition—gently heating to break down the fiber to the basic monomers

Chemical tests—solubility and decomposition

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Testing for Identification

Density—the mass of an object

divided by the volume of the

object

Refractive index—measurement

of the bending of light as it

passes from air into a solid or

liquid

Fluorescence—absorption and

reemission of light; used for

comparing fibers as well as

spotting fibers for collection

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Fiber Comparison

Can you describe the difference(s) between the cotton onthe left and the rayon on the right?

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Fiber Recap

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◼ Which of the above fibers is natural? Synthetic?

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Fabric Production

Fabrics are composed of individual threads or yarns that are made of fibers and are knitted, woven, bonded, crocheted, felted, knotted, or laminated. Most are either woven or knitted. The degree of stretch, absorbency, water repellence, softness, and durability are all individual qualities of the different fabrics.

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Dyes

Components that make up dyes can

be separated and matched to an

unknown.

There are more than 7,000 different

dye formulations.

Chromatography is used to separate

dyes for comparative analysis.

The way a fabric accepts a particular

dye may also be used to identify

and compare samples.

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Collection of Fiber Evidence

Bag clothing items individually in paper bags. Make sure that different

items are not placed on the same surface before being bagged.

Make tape lifts of exposed skin areas and any inanimate objects.

Removed fibers should be folded into a small sheet of paper and stored

in a paper bag.

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Fiber Evidence

Fiber evidence in court cases can be

used to connect the suspect to the

victim or to the crime scene. In the

case of Wayne Williams, fibers

weighed heavily on the outcome of

the case. Williams was convicted in

1982 based on carpet fibers that

were found in his home, in his car,

and on several murder victims.

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More about Fibers

For additional information about fibers and other trace evidence, check out

truTV’s Crime Library at:

www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/trace/1.html