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The term "2108 uv/mg" is generally associated with currency bill counters, which use ultraviolet (UV) light and magnetic sensors to detect fraudulent bills by verifying the authenticity of the printing ink and paper type. The specification usually refers to the sensitivity of the UV light and magnetic sensors, indicating how small the markings or patterns can be detected on the currency,
Counting speed: typically measured in bills per minute (BPM), ranging from 600 to 1800 BPM depending on the model
Hopper capacity: the maximum number of bills that can be loaded into the machine at once, ranging from 100 to 500 bills depending on the model
Display: usually a digital screen that shows the number of bills counted and any error messages
Detection modes: in addition to UV and magnetic sensors, some counters may also include infrared (IR) sensors or image recognition technology for added security
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