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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Science
  • Materials Science
  • Polymer Science

Background:

  • Fracture matching is a key forensic technique for rigid materials.
  • Limited research exists on the fracture matching of polymeric films like tape backings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the validity and error rate of end-match (fracture match) examinations on vinyl electrical tape.
  • To assess the influence of various factors on the reliability of tape end-match analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Vinyl electrical tape samples were prepared using varied source rolls, preparers, and separation methods.
  • Analysts examined the severed tape ends for end-match (fracture match) characteristics.
  • The study controlled for variables including tape source, preparation method, and analyst interpretation.

Main Results:

  • The source roll, test preparer, and mode of separation significantly affected the severed tape ends.
  • Analyst interpretation also influenced the identification of end matches.
  • An error rate of 0.049% was calculated, with one false positive and eight inconclusive results.

Conclusions:

  • End-match analysis of vinyl electrical tape is subject to variability.
  • Factors such as tape origin and preparation method impact results.
  • Comprehensive physical and chemical tape comparisons are essential, even with apparent end matches.