Note counting machine
A Note Counting Machine is a high-speed, automated device used to count large volumes of paper currency quickly and accurately. It reduces manual errors, speeds up cash handling, and often includes counterfeit-detection features to identify fake bills.
Description
A note counting machine (also called a currency counter or bill counter) is designed to simplify and secure the process of counting cash. You load a stack of banknotes into the hopper, and the machine automatically pulls them through, counts them, and displays the total number counted. Many modern machines also detect counterfeits using multiple sensors: UV (ultraviolet), MG (magnetic), IR (infrared), and sometimes even color or 3D detection.
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Counting Speed: ~ 1,000 notes per minute (some go up to 1,200)
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Hopper Capacity: ~ 200–300 notes
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Stacker Capacity: ~ 200–300 notes
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Detection Technology: UV + Magnetic (MG) + sometimes IR, MT, color, 3D
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Note Size Supported: e.g., 50 × 110 mm to 90 × ~185 mm (depends on the model)
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Note Thickness Supported: ~ 0.075 mm – 0.15 mm
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Power Supply: AC (e.g. 220V ±10%, 50Hz)
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Power Consumption: ≤ 80 W for many machines
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Weight: Varies — e.g. 4.5 kg for a compact model

















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