(i) Glue viscosity would likely affect the ridge
detail of latent prints. The low viscosity glue-coated
prints could be relatively easily be damaged by drying
with a hair dryer. Thus, although Nanmee (N), the
lowest viscosity glue, was best for plastic (94.9%)
when dried with a hair dryer, for the other three
substrate surfaces superior results were obtained with
the more gently air-drying and optimal when air-dried
for 60 min, whereas very poor results were obtained
from N on polymer and tiles when dried with a hair
dryer. In accord, Tex-Lift was the highest viscosity
glue and gave the best results when dried with the
harsher hair drier.
(i) Glue viscosity would likely affect the ridge detail of latent prints. The low viscosity glue-coated prints could be relatively easily be damaged by drying with a hair dryer. Thus, although Nanmee (N), the lowest viscosity glue, was best for plastic (94.9%) when dried with a hair dryer, for the other three substrate surfaces superior results were obtained with the more gently air-drying and optimal when air-dried for 60 min, whereas very poor results were obtained from N on polymer and tiles when dried with a hair dryer. In accord, Tex-Lift was the highest viscosity glue and gave the best results when dried with the harsher hair drier.
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