COUNTING MACHINE

Have you assessed the strategic advantages money counting machine could contribute to optimizing your business processes when you invest in one? Notable benefits include heightened time efficiency, improved accuracy, advanced counterfeit detection, streamlined batch processing, decreased labor costs, user-friendly interface, enhanced productivity, and consistent performance.

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How Counting Machine Detects Fake Note

Are you thinking of buying a counting machine but wondering if it’s really worth it?

procuring our counting machine is one of the best investments you can make for your business.

A money counter is a time saver as it will help you count notes and coins faster. Besides, counting machines are easy to use. Not forgetting that with counting machine, you can forget about miscounts and errors.

Another valuable benefit of counting machine is that they can detect fake bills.

Fake notes can have an adverse effect on your profits, and they can also ruin your business reputation.

Unfortunately, as any entrepreneur will tell you, it’s tough to detect counterfeit money with the naked eye. Besides, who has the time to check every note by hand when customers are waiting in line?

Money counters have several counterfeit detection features that quickly pick out fake bills saving your business from huge losses.

Here’s a look at some counterfeit detection technologies commonly found in our counters.

1.     Ultraviolet (UV) Detection Technology

Our currencies are made of ultraviolet ink that has fluorescent phosphors. These phosphors are used during the printing of the paper notes and are invisible in daylight.

Our money counters have UV detectors. The detectors enable the cedi notes with ultraviolet ink to glow brightly when put under the UV light.

UV is the most common counterfeit detection method used in our counters as it’s affordable, effective, and easy to use.

2.     Magnetic (MG) Detection Technology

Bank of Ghana ensures most bills have magnetic patterns or metallic threads woven at specific points on the face of the banknotes. These magnetic inks or threads may not look any different to the naked eye.

However, money counters with magnetic detectors can identify each bill’s specific ink or thread pattern.

The magnetic sensors will trace notes with fake or without magnetic properties and reject them. 

3.     Infrared (IR) Detection Technology

Ghana’s banknotes are printed with IR inks that are difficult to counterfeit. When put in our counting machine with IR sensors, these inks will either reflect or absorb the IR light.

IR detection technology isn’t as common as UV and MG detection technology in modern-day counterfeit detection machines.

4.     Watermark Detection Technology

All currencies have watermarks printed on the face of their notes.

Modern counterfeit detectors will often use a UV light to detect the watermark or the security thread located on the note.

5.     Size Detection

Banknotes are manufactured to a unique thickness, width, and length. For instance, every denomination of the Ghana cedis is printed in the same precise dimensions.

Sophisticated fake notes detectors will use infrared sensors and pulsing LED transceiver pairs to measure the dimensions of various banknotes.

6.     Color Spectrum Analysis

Ghana cedis notes are printed with colored ink. For each denomination, the colored ink is woven in a unique pattern.

Our money counters that use spectrum analysis to detect fake notes have spectrum sensors. After scanning the note using the sensor, the pattern on the note is compared with the correct image found on the cash counter machine’s memory.

In closing, the most common fake currency detection technologies found on modern money counters include UV and MG detectors.

However, sophisticated counting machine may have the IR, size detection, or color spectrum analysis detecting technology to help distinguish between real and fake currency notes.

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