Full Spectrum Imaging System FSIS-II Rugged Master

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The Arrowhead Forensics FSIS-II Rugged Master is a versatile system for evidence imaging designed within a transport case which also acts as copy stand to mount the camera.  The portable and rugged approach makes it ideal for field and intelligence casework.  Provided with a set of light sources from UV-C 254nm to near Infra Red it has unique capablilities for visible, fluorescence and latent fingermark imaging.

Key features

  • Provided with a set of LED lights for visible evidence detection and fluorescence
  • Plus UV-C illumination for latent fingermarks.
  • The in-built unique FSIS-II integration features extends imaging capabilities across a broad range of surfaces including the ability to capture ridge detail on curved surfaces, eliminating the potential for errors caused by photo-stitching processes.
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) – Allows a single image to show detail in both dark and bright areas, verses needing to choose to expose for one or the other.  retain ridge detail in brighter parts of the image, while simultaneously revealing parts of the image that would have previously been too dark to see.
  • Background removal – with shortwave UV backgrounds are removed effortlessly.
  • Non-destructive way to analyse almost any piece of evidence.  This includes metals, plastics paper and even food items.
  • Built in stand within the carry case

Why the use of 254nm UV-C within this system?

Simply the answer to this question is that you reveal marks you haven’t previously been able to detect with traditional techniques.

Extensive validation work has been undertaken on this technique which is showing significant mark detection improvements compared to visible and chemical treatment in the UV-C 254nm region.

 

  • Strong absorption – fatty and amino acids exhibit strong absorption at 254nm
    • Tyrosine
    • Tryptophan
  • Contrast mechanism
    • Replies on reflection or absorption
      • Non-porous = Reflection
      • Porous = Absorption
    • Optimal Wavelength
      • Studies have indicated that the UV-C of 254nm is the most effective wavelength for detection of latent fingermarks compared to longer UV wavelengths like UV-A (365nm)
    • Equipment availability

 

Are all UV-C wavelengths alike?

  • 254nm mercury vapour lamps are narrow bandwidth with (+/-) 1nm light bleed
    • Able to create more contrast due to minimal bleed interfering with the filter
    • Superior to LED lamps (see below)
    • 254nm is further away from visible light
      • Dropping more backgrounds on substrates
      • 254 can’t penetrate glass and most plastics, allowing easier imaging, whereas longer wavelengths penetrate causing confusing backgrounds.
  • LED lamps have a much wider bandwidth with approximately (+/-) 20nm light bleed
        • This produces significantly less contrast due to the larger cone of interfering bleed with the filter
        • Examples of this are LED lights available in longer wavelengths such as 262nm, 280nm, 365nm

Options

In addition to the portable system we are also provide a laboratory system, a field portable system within a backpack and a portable / crime scene  version which are easily transportable for deployment either at the crime scene or for intelligence operations.

Videos

 

FSIS recovering fingerprints from currency


FSIS investigating a thermal receipt in the UV-C band


FSIS investigating plastic money bag in the UV-C and IR band

 

Training video

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Full Spectrum Imaging System FSIS-II Rugged Master

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Features

The FSIS-II Rugged Master is designed specifically for the field. The approximate footprint is 24″ x 36″ x 24″. A built in copy stand to the Pelican case and a 16-inch Dell Inspiron Laptop allow for clear, fast evidence scanning. Handsfree image capture is easy using the integrated foot pedal and a mobile UV light.

  • 16-inch Dell Inspiron Laptop (running Windows 11)
  • 20MP FSIS-2 camera, w/ 20 Megapixel resolution able to image a 5″ x5″ area with 1000 ppi resolution from 254nm to 1100nm.
  • Able to capture FULL COLOR 24 bit images (48MB file size).
  • Camera is pre-threaded for optional tripod mounting.
  • Patented Curved Surface Software
  • Integrated Foot Pedal (for hands-free image capture)
  • Built in copy stand to Pelican case
  • Battery operated UV light
  • 50mm UV Lens with Universal Filter Holder
  • 365nm UV Bandpass Filter
  • 445nm Blue Bandpass Filter
  • 695nm IR Filter
  • 3 Position Filter Slider includes: 254nm UV, 550nm Orange, 830nm IR Filter
  • Shortwave (254nm) UV Light
  • 3 watt, 365nm (UV) LED Flashlight
  • 3 watt, 455nm (Blue) LED Flashlight
  • 3 watt, 525nm (Green) LED Flashlight
  • 3 watt, 625nm (Red) LED Flashlight
  • 3 watt, 850nm (IR) LED Flashlight
  • Chargers for Flashlights (12V, 100-240VAC)
  • UV and Orange Goggles
  • 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty

More Images

 

Tin can with latent marks revealed at 254nm using integration feature

(Picture courtesy from Nick Marsh)

 

Pen Knife with latent marks on handle and blade

(Picture courtesy from Nick Marsh)

 

Latent marks on firearm with 254nm

 

A ceramic vase multi faceted with latent marks recovered using 254nm and integration feature

(Picture courtesy from Nick Marsh)

 

 

 

 

 

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