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Forensics

Unlock forensic clarity with Zeiss microscopy. Our advanced microscopes deliver precise evidence analysis, enhancing criminal investigations and ensuring justice.
 

Scrutinizing the smallest Details: Forensic Microscopes in Action

Uncovering Microscopic Forensic Evidence

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Tiny Traces for Monumental Cases

Microscopic analysis proves invaluable across numerous forensic disciplines. Microscopes allow examiners to identify and compare tiny transferred fibers, hairs, soil, glass, paint chips and other trace materials that can associate individuals with crime scenes or each other. In ballistics, they reveal unique striations on bullets and cartridge cases to match evidence to specific firearms as well as gunshot residue patterns.

Biological techniques highlight invisible stains of bodily fluids like blood, semen and saliva that could contain DNA evidence.

Forensic palynology relies on microscopes to detect and identify microscopic pollen grains and spores, providing insights into geographic locations or timelines based on their distributions. Specialized Christmas tree stains make biological fluids fluoresce under a microscope.

Overall, the ability to optically magnify and scrutinize minute evidence clues is crucial for reconstructing incidents and circumstances in forensic investigations.

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Extremely versatile ZEISS Xradia Versa 3D X-ray microscopes (XRM) provide superior 3D image quality and data for a wide range of materials and working environments. Xradia Versa XRM feature dual-stage magnification based on synchrotron-caliber optics and revolutionary RaaD™ (Resolution at a Distance) technology for high resolution even at large working distances, a vast improvement over traditional micro-computed tomography. Non-destructive imaging preserves and extends the use of your valuable sample, enabling 4D and in situ studies.

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