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OTHERS
PS 87 UK-6 Matching Identifying Device
The Matching Identifying Device is powerful device to identification and comparison of two printed or handwritings, signatures, stamps, etc. It features two spacious sample holders, color-matching filters, and lights. To use, set two objects in the top and bottom holders. Through two separate colored filters, matching areas of the compared images appear in vivid black. Direction and placement of the objects under examination, and magnification, can be set incrementally and adjusted precisely for accurate analysis.
- Size: 20 x 32 x 24 (h) cm
- Weight: 10 kg
- Identification Method: Comparison By Colored Filter
- Placing Adjustment: 3 Levers (vertical, horizontal, rotation)
- Lighting: Installed Lights x 2
- Magnification:
- Total: 5 to 10 x
- Eyepiece: 5 x
- Object Lens: 2 x
- Field of View: 14 to 28 mm
PS 628A Metal Detector (Handy Type)
The Metal Detector can detect a fruit knife-size object from 8-cm away. It is equipped with an adjustable two-volume buzzer alarm and a red warning light.
- Size: 12.5 x 7.9 x 2.3 cm
- Weight: 150 g
- Detective Material: Iron And Nonferrous Metal
- Maximum Detective Distance: 8 cm
- Battery: S 006p DC6v
- Battery Life: 15 hours
PS 2001 Shoeprint and Minute Trace Searching Device (FM-100)
The FM-100 shoeprint and minute trace searching device is an illumination device for looking for shoeprints or other minute particles of evidence left at crime scenes.
- Searching for shoeprints left behind on the floors of banks, homes, etc.
- Searching for flakes of paint film left behind at the scene of a hit-and-run
- Searching for bloodstains
- Illuminating cracks, etc.
- Expert analysis of handwriting
- Searching for traces on implements
- Discovering damaged parts of historical cultural assets, works of art, etc.
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