Low-Quality Banknotes
Mechanical - Handling Damaged Notes
Low-Quality Banknotes
Counting good banknotes is easy. Bad quality banknotes are far harder to handle. They cause frequent jams and can be damaged more easily during processing. Thus, the stacking quality of a banknote counting machine — especially when handling low-quality banknotes — is extremely important.
Common Challenges
Paper Jams
Worn, crumpled, or taped notes are the primary cause of jams. Our machines use advanced feeding mechanisms that adapt roller pressure to handle even severely damaged notes.
Misfeeds & Double Picks
Sticky or damp banknotes tend to feed together. Ultrasonic double-detection sensors ensure every note is counted individually.
Stacking Quality
Wrinkled or folded notes stack poorly, leading to messy output and miscounts. Precision stacking wheels and guides maintain neat stacks regardless of note condition.
Sensor Accuracy
Heavily soiled or faded notes can confuse optical sensors. Multi-spectral imaging (UV, MG, IR) combined with CIS ensures reliable detection even on degraded notes.
Our Approach
Hyundai MIB machines are designed and tested with real-world banknotes from markets where note quality is challenging. From the feeding roller materials to the sensor algorithms, every component is optimized for reliability with low-quality banknotes. This is what sets our machines apart from competitors that only perform well with clean, new notes.
Struggling with low-quality banknotes? Let us help.
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