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Banknote Counter
- 3200 : 1 CIS Mixed Currency Value Counter
- 3200+ : 2 CIS Mixed Currency Value Counter
- 9000U: 2 CIS Mixed Currency Value Counter
- Serial Number Reading
- Customization on appearance, package, sensor, etc.
- OEM, ODM services available.
Our features
Features of Yuting Counter
Counterfeit Detection
Equipped with advanced CIS and magnetic sensors designed to effectively identify and reject super fake notes, ensuring that your operations maintain the highest standards of security and compliance.
Cash Data Management
Provides detailed cash processing data and track serial numbers, essential for banks and CITs to optimize their cash flow management and maintain accurate records for auditing and tracking.
Central Bank Testing
Our machines meet stringent international standards and have achieved ECB, RCB, and CE certifications. This ensures our equipment's reliability and fosters trust across diverse markets.
Multi-Function Mode
Our sorters feature various functional modes to address all your processing needs, including piece counting, mixed denomination, auto currency recognition, and multi-currency processing.
Multi-Currency Support
Designed for global commerce, our machines efficiently process up to 60 different currencies simultaneously, simplifying operations for multinational users.
Compact Design & UI
Feature flexible, modular designs that ensure easy customization and scalability. The user-friendly interface maximizes productivity, without compromising on functionality or performance.
Production Process
Ensuring excellence in every step, from detailed 3D modeling to rigorous software and hardware testing, and high-performing banknote counters and sorters.
Modeling
We use advanced software for precise 3D modeling, ensuring our machines meet the highest standards before production.
Anti-Counterfeiting Software Testing
Our software undergoes rigorous testing with various scenarios, guaranteeing accurate detection and secure currency handling.
Hardware Testing
Each hardware component is meticulously tested for performance and durability, ensuring our machines withstand heavy usage and maintain efficiency over time.
Production
We follow strict quality control protocols. From assembly to final inspection, every unit is built for exceptional performance and reliability.
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Banknote Sorter
Table of Contents
chapter 1
How Do Banknote Counter Work?
Banknote counters are essential devices used to quickly and accurately count and verify banknotes. They come in various types based on their loading mechanism and the presence of Contact Image Sensors (CIS). Here’s an overview of how they work:
Types of Banknote Counters:
Rear Loading: In these counters, banknotes are loaded from the rear of the machine. This type typically has a higher capacity and can process larger batches of banknotes.
Top Loading: Banknotes are loaded from the top. These counters are often more compact and are suitable for smaller volumes of cash.
CIS Configurations:
No CIS: These counters do not have Contact Image Sensors. They are primarily used for basic counting and may have limited counterfeit detection capabilities.
Single CIS: Equipped with one CIS, these counters can capture and analyze one side of each banknote. They provide a higher level of security than non-CIS counters by checking for specific features on one side of the banknote.
Dual CIS: These counters have two CIS units, allowing them to capture images of both sides of the banknote simultaneously. Dual CIS counters offer the highest level of counterfeit detection and verification by analyzing the complete set of security features present on both sides of the banknote.
chapter 2
Technologies of Counterfeit Detection
Counterfeit detection technologies are crucial for ensuring the authenticity of banknotes. These include:
- Advanced Image Processing
- Magnetic Ink (MG) Detection
- Metal Thread (MT) Detection
- Infrared (IR) Detection
- Ultraviolet (UV) Detection
Currency Detection by Image Processing
Image Capture
- CIS Sensors: Contact Image Sensors (CIS) are commonly used in image processing for currency detection.
- Key Features Identified: Watermarks, Holograms, Microprint, Serial Numbers.
Pattern Matching
- Database Comparison: The extracted features are compared against a comprehensive database of genuine banknotes.
- Algorithms: Advanced algorithms analyze the captured images and match the detected features with those in the database.
- Authentication: The machine uses pattern recognition techniques to verify the authenticity of the banknotes.
IR security features
Magnetic protection of a Euro banknote
Segmented and TMR Sensor
MG, MT Detection and Magnetic Sensor
- MG: Magnetic ink detection utilizes the magnetic properties of the ink used in printing authentic banknotes.
- MT: Identifying the metallic threads embedded within the banknote paper.
Two common types of magnetic sensors used in banknote detection are segmented magnetic heads and TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) magnetic heads.
Segmented Magnetic Heads
- Operation: These sensors cover only specific sections of the banknote at any given time.
- Advantages:
- Cost-Effective: Segmented magnetic heads are generally less expensive to produce and maintain.
- Localized Detection: Can be useful in applications where specific areas of the banknote need to be examined closely.
- Limitations:
- Blind Spots: Due to the segmented nature, there can be blind spots or areas that are not covered by the magnetic head. This can potentially miss some magnetic features.
TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) Magnetic Heads
- Operation:
- Full Coverage: TMR magnetic heads cover the entire width of the banknote, ensuring that no part of the note is left undetected.
- Simultaneous Detection: Capable of detecting both MG and MT features simultaneously across the entire surface of the banknote.
- Advantages:
- High Sensitivity: TMR sensors are highly sensitive to magnetic fields, providing accurate detection of even faint magnetic signals.
- Complete Coverage: Eliminates blind spots, ensuring that all areas of the banknote are scanned for magnetic properties.
- Limitations:
- Higher Cost: TMR magnetic heads are generally more expensive to manufacture and integrate into machines.
- Complexity: Requires more sophisticated technology and calibration to operate effectively.
Infrared (IR) Detection
IR detection is effective for detecting embedded security features that are not visible to the naked eye, by
- IR Emission: The machine emits infrared light onto the banknote.
- Reflection/Absorption: Genuine banknotes reflect and absorb IR light in characteristic ways due to the materials and inks used.
- Sensing: IR sensors detect the reflected IR light and analyze the patterns.
- Comparison: The detected IR patterns are compared with the expected patterns of genuine banknotes.
Ultraviolet (UV) Detection
- Principle: UV detection involves using ultraviolet light to reveal features on banknotes that are invisible under normal lighting conditions. Authentic banknotes have special UV-reactive inks and fibers embedded within them.
- Process:
- Emission: The machine emits UV light onto the surface of the banknote.
- Reaction: Genuine banknotes will display specific patterns, colors, or symbols under UV light, while counterfeit notes may not react or will react differently.
- Detection: Sensors detect the UV-reactive patterns and verify their authenticity based on pre-programmed data.
chapter 3
Counterfeit Detection Pattern on US Dollars
US dollars incorporate several anti-counterfeiting features:
- Watermarks: Embedded within the paper and visible when held up to light.
- Security Threads: Embedded strips that glow under UV light and contain text indicating the note’s denomination.
- Color-Shifting Ink: Ink that changes color when viewed from different angles.
- Microprinting: Extremely small text that is difficult to replicate accurately.
- 3D Security Ribbon: A blue ribbon woven into the note with images that move when the note is tilted.
chapter 4
Differences Between Single CIS and Dual CIS
Single CIS
- Functionality: Captures high-resolution images of one side of the banknote.
- Counterfeit Detection: Able to verify certain security features such as watermarks, holograms, and microprints on the scanned side. Limited to detecting features only present on one side.
- Use Case: Suitable for environments where basic verification and counting are required, and counterfeit risk is moderate.
Dual CIS
- Functionality: Captures high-resolution images of both sides of the banknote simultaneously.
- Counterfeit Detection: Provides a comprehensive analysis of the banknote by verifying security features on both sides, including watermarks, holograms, microprints, security threads, and serial numbers. This dual-sided inspection enhances counterfeit detection capabilities significantly.
- Use Case: Ideal for high-security environments such as banks and financial institutions, where thorough verification and counterfeit detection are critical.
Advantages of Dual CIS over Single CIS:
- Enhanced Security: By scanning both sides, dual CIS counters can detect more sophisticated counterfeit techniques that might go unnoticed with a single-sided scan.
- Higher Accuracy: Dual CIS counters reduce the chances of false positives and false negatives in counterfeit detection.
- Comprehensive Verification: They can check for matching serial numbers, correct orientation, and alignment of features that span both sides of the banknote.
FAQ
Quick Question
Absolutely. Our banknote counters are designed for robust performance in high-volume environments such as banks, retail chains, and financial institutions. They efficiently manage large batches of notes, ensuring fast and reliable sorting.
Our sorters utilize sophisticated imaging technologies, including RGB, IR, and UV imaging, as well as IR transmission imaging. Additionally, our machines incorporate Magnetic and Magnetic Thread detection using TMR technology, as well as Fitness Sorting, handling a wide variety of banknote conditions—ranging from new to old and circulating notes. They effectively process notes with physical imperfections such as taped, tears, folds, stains, and graffiti, ensuring only genuine and fit banknotes are circulated.
YUTING provides comprehensive technical support, including software updates, hardware maintenance, and spare parts supply. Our team is available to ensure your sorter operates efficiently and continues to meet your business needs.
Yes, all YUTING banknote sorters come with a 1-year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. Specific warranty details, including duration and coverage, are provided with the purchase of each machine.
Yes, we offer customization options through our OEM and ODM services. Whether you need specific features or adaptations for your operational environment, our engineers can tailor our sorters to meet your exact requirements. For more detailed information or if you have further questions, please contact our customer service team.