Paint

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Across
  1. 2. Type of exam You can get enhanced details from paint samples that would otherwise go unnoticed
  2. 4. Spectrophotometry method utilized infrared lighting to analyze paint fragments
  3. 7. when this glass breaks it does not shatter
  4. 10. the actual color of the vehicle
  5. 11. What is considered to be trace evidence
  6. 12. What might be used during the collection process
  7. 13. type of primer applied to the steel body of a car for corrosion resistance; colors range from black to grey
  8. 15. Type of paint is the most common type of paint examined in crime labs
  9. 16. what starts at the point of impact
Down
  1. 1. these take the form of cocentric circles
  2. 3. what is applied to the primer to completely smooth it out and hide any seams or imperfections; highly pigmented (light grey for lighter colored cars and red oxide for darker cars)
  3. 5. lab glassware,thermometers and cookware are all examples of this type of glass
  4. 6. all automobiles in the US is made of this
  5. 8. process involves applying heat and gas to analyze the composition of the paint
  6. 9. What can be powerful forensic evidence that can be utilized to solve crimes
  7. 11. Until paint can be examined, it should be carefully ___________ so it remains unaltered
  8. 14. unpigmented; improves gloss, durability, and appearance
  9. 16. type of glass typically used for windows