Module 10 Ink and Paper Analysis
Module 10 Ink and Paper Analysis
10 ANALYSIS
OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
B. THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
C. INK ANALYSIS
Determination of the ink component could indicate the possibility of using two or
more instruments in writing in a document.
1. Ink Comparison
different inks may absorb, reflect and transmit various ratios of infrared
and normal light frequencies
inks of the same color does not necessarily mean that they all absorb
light in the same IR region because inks from different manufacturers
contain different components
2. Ink Composition
D. PAPER ANALYSIS
1. Paper
2. Fiber Identification
the fiber content of a paper can affect the way that paper absorbs ink or
reacts to chemicals
can identify and quantify the fiber content (down to the type of wood)
of a paper sample, but these chemical methods can destroy the
document
standard sizes of paper (letter, long, legal and A4), a very small
differences in lengths and widths exist among different brands of paper
using the simple process of stacking the paper
paper micrometer – an instrument that measures the minute difference
in paper thickness that display in thousandths of an inch
directly related to the chemical additives that were used in the paper
during its production
difference may be observed with the naked eye by using a light source,
one paper may transmit more light than another
two papers with brightness appears similar to the unaided eye display
differences when subjected to a short-wave or long-wave UV light
source: one paper may be dull in appearance and the other may glow
5. Watermarks
6. Age of a Document
dating the document to the earliest date it could have been created
done on documents that are being presented as being older than they
actually are
examined through watermarks, indented writing, printing, typewriting
and inks
8. Rubber Stamps
used when repetitive actions are required and its use may create
imperfections in the stamp which may be useful in linking the actual
stamp to a stamped document and the ink on the stamp
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