
Applications: Banknotes, Various products & Special applications
Application:
Accurate feeding of banknotes on F350 with long output belts with vacuum
This video shows the accurate feeding of banknotes by F350 COUNTER SC in order to submit the notes to optical verification. This is an effective and compact solution for checking the banknotes, where the note counting is accurate thanks to the joint sheets checking and the products acceleration which ensures accurate feeding. The F350 COUNTER SC shown is the long output belts version equipped with the accessory vacuum assembly.
Application:
Variable batching
This video shows an important special feature for F350, the accessory for variable counting of products.This is very important when you want to batch a pile of products into quantities which are not always the same,for example when delivering variable quantities of sales material to different points of sale.The variable batching list is uploaded into the machine as an Excel file therefore simplifying very much the operations.
Application:
Counting and batching mock Monopoly banknotes
This video shows an application for F350 in the game manufacturing industry to count various products, in this case it is mock banknotes. As usual, accurate feeding and counting by the F350 COUNTER thanks to the joint sheets detection and product acceleration.
Application:
Automatic product quality checking with external smart camera
The F350 COUNTER can be integrated with extenbral smart cameras for product inspection purposes. In this video it is shown feeding a compact line to check the quality for bandaids. The external smart camera can communicate with the F350 COUNTER via a pulse cable to stop the machine in case of non conformity.
Application:
Automatic cheking of a number sequence by OCR
This video shows the code sequence checking by F350 VISION with OCR on a security product (telephone cards). The feeder starts reading the first number and then check further numbers in sequnce agianst the sequence calculated based on a pace entered by the operator.
In case of number out of sequence, the machine stops with an alarm displaying the last number read.