Infrared fingerprints tie some 3D-printed guns to their filament

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Infrared fingerprints tie some 3D-printed guns to their filament
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A Curtin University study published in Forensic Chemistry shows that infrared spectroscopy of 3D-printing filaments can distinguish many filament types and link seized ghost guns to their source, challenging the notion that ghost guns are truly untraceable; however, some filaments remain indistinguishable, and researchers plan to add more analytical techniques to strengthen traceability.

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