ADC is a manufacturer of commercial and industrial laundry equipment, including dryers, washer-extractors, and stack washer-dryers. They offer high-quality and energy-efficient solutions for laundromats, multi-housing properties, and on-premises facilities.
- ADC was founded in 1965 in Fall River, Massachusetts.
- In the 1980s, the company expanded its product line to include washer-extractors.
- In 2004, ADC was acquired by the Whirlpool Corporation.
- In 2012, ADC introduced its Eco-Saver line of dryers, which use up to 50% less energy than traditional dryers.
- In 2015, ADC celebrated its 50th anniversary.
- Currently, ADC operates manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts and Texas, as well as sales offices throughout North America and worldwide.
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The AD Series dryers feature a microprocessor-controlled drying system, oversized doors, and high-capacity drums. They also have an EcoCycle feature, which reduces energy consumption and extends the life of the dryer.
The SD Series dryers feature a TurboVent Technology, which reduces drying time, as well as a OneTouch Control system, which provides easy programming and monitoring of the drying cycle.
The i-Series dryers feature an intelligent drying system that automatically adjusts drying time and temperature based on the load size and fabric type. They also have an EcoPower technology, which reduces energy consumption and operating costs.
ADC offers a range of washer-extractors for various applications, including soft-mount, hard-mount, and split-pocket models. They also have a range of controls and programming options for greater flexibility and customization.
ADC's stack washer-dryers are designed for facilities with limited space. They feature a high-capacity drum, as well as a range of controls and programming options for greater flexibility and customization.
ADC dryers come with a 3-year warranty for parts and labor.
Yes, ADC offers leasing and financing options for its products. Contact your local sales representative for more information.
Yes, ADC offers stack washer-dryer units, which are designed for stacking an ADC dryer on top of an ADC washer. However, not all models are stackable. Check the product specifications before purchasing.
Yes, ADC offers a range of energy-efficient dryers, such as the Eco-Saver and i-Series models, which use up to 50% less energy than traditional dryers.
ADC products are sold through a network of distributors and authorized dealers. Contact ADC for more information on where to purchase their laundry equipment.