The laundry industry has undergone immense changes over the past few decades with the introduction of advanced commercial laundry equipment. Whether it is hotels, hospitals, laundromats or other commercial establishments, efficient laundry machines have become essential for handling large volumes of linen and clothing. In this article, we will take a look at some of the main types of commercial laundry equipment used today along with their features and benefits.

Commercial Washers


Commercial washers are designed to handle heavy-duty washing tasks throughout the day with their rugged construction and powerful motors. There are different styles available based on the capacity needed - front loading, top loading or combination washer-extractors.

- Front loading commercial washers can hold 40-100 lbs of laundry and feature a horizontal axis that moves clothes inside a perforated drum. They are gentle on fabrics and widely used in hotels, nursing homes and laundromats.

- Top loading commercial washers have a vertical axis and capacity of 25-75 lbs. Though not as gentle as front loaders, they tend to be more affordable and suitable for smaller laundries.

- Washer-extractors are high performance machines that can hold 100-400 lbs and feature an unbalance compensator to reduce vibrations during powerful extraction cycles. They are capable of extracting over 60% of moisture from wet laundry. Mainly used in larger healthcare and hospitality laundries.

Commercial Dryers
Dryers are another essential piece of equipment for Commercial Laundry Equipment. Gas models or electric dryers are available in stackable or stand-alone configurations based on space.

- Ventless or condensing dryers save space by recycling air without needing venting. However, they cost more to purchase and operate.

- Tunnel dryers can process hundreds of pounds of damp laundry continuously on rollers inside a long heated chamber. Ideal for large volume laundries with consistent throughput.

- Cart or shelf dryers are stackable and help save floor space. They accommodate smaller 10-30 lb loads. Mainly seen in nursing homes, small hotels, and laundromats.

- Washer-dryer combinations provide a 2-in-1 solution on a smaller footprint but may not be able to handle high volumes as separate equipment.

Ironers and Folders


After drying, ironing and folding equipment helps finish the laundry neatly. Steam heated roll or cylinder ironers can process 60-100 lbs per hour. These heavy-duty machines press out wrinkles smoothly.

Folding machines automate the folding process at speeds close to human capabilities. Stackers help arrange finished piles neatly whereas tables provide ergonomic working areas for manual folding if needed

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