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Title: HAIR, FIBERS,


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HAIR, FIBERS, PAINT
  • PART 3 - PAINT

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I. INTRODUCTION TO PAINT
  • Our environment is literally surrounded with
    millions of objects whose surfaces are painted.

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I. INTRODUCTION TO PAINT
  • A. Paint is one of the most prevalent types of
    physical evidence.
  • 1. Hit and run cases
  • 2. Burglary cases

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I. INTRODUCTION TO PAINT
  • B. It is often necessary to compare two or more
    paints to establish common origin.
  • 1. May be possible to associate a car to the
    crime scene
  • 2. Can also identify the color, make, and model
    of a car

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II. COMPOSITION OF PAINT
  • A. Paint consists of pigments suspended in a
    binder
  • 1. Pigments impart color
  • a. usually mixtures of different inorganic
    organic compounds
  • b. Produce specific colors and properties

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II. COMPOSITION OF PAINT
  • A. Paint consists of pigments suspended in a
    binder
  • 2. Binder provides the support medium for the
    pigments
  • a. Usually is a polymeric substance

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II. COMPOSITION OF PAINT
  • A. Paint consists of pigments suspended in a
    binder
  • 3. Paint is composed of a binder and pigments,
    all dissolved in a suitable solvent
  • 4. After the paint has been applied to a
    surface, the solvent evaporates, leaving behind a
    hard polymeric binder and any pigments that were
    suspended in it.

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III. AUTOMOBILE PAINT
  • A. Electrocoat Primer
  • 1. First layer
  • 2. Consists of epoxy-coat resins
  • 3. Is electroplated on to the steel
  • 4. Provides corrosion resistance
  • 5. Ranges in color from black to gray

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III. AUTOMOBILE PAINT
  • B. Primer Surfacer
  • 1. Epoxy-modified polyesters or urethanes
  • 2. Smoothes out surface hides seams
  • 3. Highly pigmented - to minimize color
    contrast between primer and topcoats

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III. AUTOMOBILE PAINT
  • C. Basecoat
  • 1. Provides the color
  • 2. Resists the elements of weather, UV
    radiation, acid rain
  • 3. Acrylic base polymer

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III. AUTOMOBILE PAINT
  • D. Clearcoat
  • 1. Unpigmented
  • 2. Improves gloss, durability appearance
  • 3. Acrylic based polymer or polyurethane
    clearcoats

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IV. TYPES OF PAINT
  • A. Latex
  • B. Acrylic
  • C. Enamel
  • D. Lacquer

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V. COMPARISON OF PAINT
  • A. Color
  • B. Surface
  • C. Texture
  • D. Color-layer sequence

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VI. TESTS OF PAINT
  • A. Microscope(color, texture, layers, surface)
  • B. Pyrolysis gas Chromatography (binder)
  • C. Infrared Spectrophotometry (binder)
  • D. Emission Spectroscopy(pigments)
  • E. Neutron Activation Analysis (pigments)
  • F. X-ray diffraction (pigments)
  • G. X-ray spectroscopy (pigments)

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VI. COLLECTION OF PAINT EVIDENCE
  • A. Paint chips are picked up with tweezers or
    scooped with paper.
  • B. Druggists folds or glass or plastic vials.
  • C. Paint on objects --package the whole item
    carefully.
  • D. Standard reference samples
  • 1. To bare metal
  • 2. 1/4 inch square
  • E. Tools - packaged for examination
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