Latent powder and magnetic powders have been the choice of fingerprinting experts for years.
Select from black, white, bichromatic, fluorescent red, fluorescent green powder and more, depending upon the latent surface.
- Use white powder on dark surfaces and black powder on light surfaces.
- Bichromatic powder is useful on light and dark surfaces.
- Fluorescent powders work well on wooden surfaces, such as rifle stocks and wood paneling. They can also be used with filters and UV lights.
You can choose magnetic powder instead of traditional powder. Magnetic powder is applied with a special magnetic wand instead of a brush.
We also carry fluorescent powders which are applied with either a magnetic wand or a feather duster. Fluorescent powders are used in conjunction with a UV light and goggles, usually orange.
Choose the best fingerprint powder for your needs
Use regular powder on these surfaces:
- Untreated metal: steel, stainless steel, iron
- Wax or waxed surfaces
- Smooth surfaces: glass, paint, varnish
- Textured surfaces: painted rough lumber, textured or brushed metal
Use magnetic powder on these surfaces:
- Plastic films and bags
- Paper and cardboard
- Textured surfaces: painted rough lumber, textured or brushed metal
- Raw wood
Use fluorescent powder on these surfaces:
- Untreated metal: steel, stainless steel, iron
- Paper and cardboard
- Textured surfaces: painted rough lumber, textured or brushed metal
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