#intelligent_banknote_neutralisation_system
Intelligent banknote neutralisation system
System for marking stolen banknotes
An intelligent banknote neutralisation system (IBNS) is a security system, that is used by banks, ATMs, retail establishments, vending machines and the cash-in-transit industry, to render stolen funds un-useable and easily identifable. Dye packs are inserted between bills in random bundles. If a bundle containing a dye pack is removed from a specified area, it explodes, releasing an indelible ink dye and possible array of additional chemicals. The conspicuous bright color stains on the bills, allow quick easy visual recognition of stolen money. Tracers and markers can also be added to the ink or bonding agent providing forensic evidence linking the criminal to the crime. Bonding agents have been used more recently.
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