Forensic/Security Inspection
LUYOR-3260A Broad-Beam UV LED Inspection Lamp
2014-05-13 05:05:30

LUYOR-3260A for Forensics / Security

LUYOR-3260A Broad-Beam UV LED Inspection Lamp flashlight  / uv torch
Powerful, Multiple LED UV Light Source!
The LUYOR-3260A features three UV (365 nm) LEDs for inspection, This power lamp's broad-beam configuration provides greater light uniformity and an extremely wide coverage area, while its compact head design allows access into spaces inaccessible to larger, conventional inspection lamps. Ideal for crime-scene investigation, gathering potential evidence and forensic laboratory work.
 
Key Features:
Up to twice the output of conventional 150 watt lamps
Inspection range of up to 20 feet (6.1 m)
Instant-on operation allows lamp to reach full intensity immediately!
Rubber bumper with  glass lens protects LEDs from damage
100,000-hour LED service life
Includes UV-absorbing spectacles and soft carrying case
 
ALSO AVAILABLE: LUYOR-3260A, portable, battery-operated AC/DC lamp kit. Includes LUYOR-3260A mobile UV lamp, rechargeable LI-ON battery pack, rubber bumper protector, smart AC charger, UV-absorbing spectacles and soft carrying case. AC charger available in 120V, 230V, 240V and 100V versions
 

Bodily Fluids One of the reasons why UV light is so important in forensic investigations its ability to detect human bodily fluids. Longwave UV light was the first light source to be used in the search for semen in rape cases, for example. UV light will also show up any other organic traces, such as saliva and urine.

Blood Detecting blood stains is another important aspect of using UV light. Blood absorbs any UV light and becomes darker in appearance thanks to a chemical reaction between the luminol in the UV light and the hemoglobin in the blood. This allows forensic scientists to detect blood stains which have been washed away and those on dark surfaces.

Fingerprints UV light is also important in crime scene investigation as it can detect fingerprints. When an area is dusted with fingerprint powder and then scanned with a UV light, any fingerprint impressions will glow bright orange. Any impressions can then be photographed and catalogued as evidence.