Cyanowand Fuming
Wand
Cyanoacrylate vapor has
shown to polymerize with latent print residue. It fixes the
prints to the nonporous background. The resulting latent prints
are hard and pale in color. In the past, it has been required
to do this process in a closed container. Small evidence was
placed inside of a processing chamber and large evidence was
draped with plastic sheeting to create a closed environment.
A portable process has been developed for use in the field or
in a fuming chamber. The Cyanowand™ glue fuming device
is portable and fits easily in the hand. Each Cyanowand™
kit contains a self-igniting wand, a can of refill butane, ten
glue cartridges, an extractor tool, a safety cover, all within
a sturdy case.
If used in a closed area
or small room, respiratory protection is necessary in the form
of a fume hood, vent fan system or unvented goggles and a personal
organic vapor respirator with a dust/mist pre-filter. When used
in an open area, it may not be necessary to use a personal organic
vapor respirator, but other precautions need to be taken. Make
certain to stand away from and avoid skin contact with the vapors.
The wand and the cartridges
become very hot. Use caution when handling. Remember, hot metal
looks just like cold metal. Do not ignite or use the Cyanowand™
in areas where extremely flammable or explosive vapors, such
as ethers, may exist. Do not use the Cyanowand™ inside
a vacuum chamber of any kind.
Technique is definitely
important when using the wand. It is easy to overfume a surface.
It is also important to use the heat from the Cyanowand™
judiciously to obtain the longest fuming time possible from
each glue cartridge. Before reading the instructions, study
the diagram below for the position of the various switches.
Step one: Check
to see if there is fuel in the wand by looking in the window.
If no liquid appears, refill the handle with the butane can
in the kit. Make sure the wand is cool and the On/Off Switch
is in the "off" position. Insert the nozzle of the can of butane
into the end of the handle and press. When the wand is full,
the gas will overflow the nozzle. A full wand will operate for
about 3 hours.
Step two: On the
Cyanowand™, move the Temperature Regulator Button to the
highest position. Adjustments should be made to decrease the
heat when fuming begins.
Step three: Slide
the switch from the "off" position to the "on" position. A hissing
sound will be heard.
Step four: Slowly
depress the Ignition Button and hold it down. A red glow will
appear in the tip of the wand. Release the Ignition Button.
If no glow appears, repeat Steps 1-4.
Step five: After
the Cyanowand™ has become hot, use the extractor tool
to place a glue cartridge on the tip of the wand. After about
30-45 seconds, copious amounts of white fumes will emit from
the cartridge. It is wise to turn down the heat when this occurs,
as it extends the life of the cartridge. When the fumes seem
to taper off, increase the heat to activate them again. The
average life of a cartridge is 1-2 minutes. It will be considerably
less, if the heat on the wand is left at maximum for the entire
time. The Magnum cartridges last 3-5 minutes.
Step six: Aim the
Cyanowand toward the surface of the object to be treated with
glue fumes. Hold the wand at least 8-12 inches away from the
surface. The wand does produce heat and can damage some surfaces
if held too close. If the object is small, hold it in front
of and above the wand to allow the rising fumes to coat it.
Carefully watch the development of the latent prints to avoid
overfuming.
Step seven: When
finished with the Cyanowand™, push the On/Off Switch to
the "off" position. The black safety hood can be placed over
the wand to protect someone from accidentally touching it while
it is still hot. Also, placing the hood on the wand will push
the On/Off Switch to the "off" position.
Fuming in an enclosed
chamber with the Cyanowand™ has some advantages. By inserting
the wand into a hole in the chamber, the fuming process can
be accomplished in 30 seconds versus 15-30 minutes using other
glue products. Our portable fuming chamber comes with a closeable
hole in the side for this purpose.
When treating the entire
interior of a vehicle, roll up the windows, leaving a small
opening in which to insert the wand. Close all vents in the
vehicle and seal the open part of the window near the wand with
duct tape. Insert the Cyanowand™ which has begun to fume
into the opening, and hold it there until the cartridge is used
up and the fumes stop emitting. A medium-sized to small vehicle
will probably only require two cartridges. Larger vehicles and
vans may require three or four of the Magnum cartridges.
After about 20-30 minutes,
the fumes will dissipate and the vehicle can be opened. Use
caution not to breathe the vapors. Allow the vehicle to air
out completely (about 15-30 minutes, depending on the breeze)
before entering the vehicle. The times listed here are approximate.
There are the variables of temperature and humidity. As always,
place test prints on a black latent print card and place it
inside a window where it can easily be seen. When the test prints
have developed, it is time to open the vehicle and stop the
process.
The Cyanowand™ can
also be used to process deceased persons. Depending on the circumstances
of the case, if the person is partially or completely unclothed,
it may be best to build a tent of plastic sheeting around the
body and insert the Cyanowand™ into the tent to fume the
entire body. If only specific areas need to be processed, the
fumes can be directed at those areas. Arrangements must be made
with the Coroner or Medical Examiner in your area to obtain
permission prior to processing any deceased body with this or
any other treatment.
Please Note:
- Do not store the cartridges in the
trunk of a vehicle during hot weather or in any other hot
place. The glue will start to fume.
- To maximize the output of the glue
cartridge and to save the butane, keep the heat to a minimum
or turn it off completely while the glue fumes are emitting
in a satisfactory manner. Turn the heat back on when the visible
fumes begin to subside.
- Place the used but still hot cartridges
in a safe receptacle until they cool. Because the cartridges
are round, they have a tendency to roll and people have a
tendency to grab them. If the cartridges are still hot, severe
burns can result. The tip of the wand also gets quite hot.
Place the black safety hood on the wand until it cools. Use
the extractor tool to place the cartridges on the wand and
to take them off.
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