About ADC

ADC has a long history as a company of “firsts”

1969

ADC is founded

Moult, Coombes, Doncaster and Sullivan establish The Analytical Development Company Limited (ADC), dedicated to manufacturing infrared gas analysers in London, UK.

ADC - Experts in Gas Analysis

1971

A plant research first

The ADC225 MK1 is released — the first ever specialised laboratory device developed for plant science research. Plant physiologists had already begun using ADC industrial gas analysers in their work.

ADC225 MK1 in the Amazon jungle and lab
ADC225 MK1 in the Amazon jungle and lab

1980s

Portable & award-winning

The portable LCA series is developed, because of the trending shift from lab field research.

LCA-2
LCA-2

ADC wins export award for the ADC225 and LCA-2 (1985) due to sales in the US.

1993

A first for H2O data

The LCA-4 is introduced, followed by the LCA-4M in 1997 — the first to use additional IRGAs to improve H2O measurement.

LCA-4
LCA-4

1994

New dimensions

The Leaf Area Meter seriesAM — is introduced, starting with the AM100.

AM100
AM100

1998

The multi-tasker

The ADC2250 is released — a multi-channel system with diverse applications from plant gas flux, soil respiration to forest eddy covariance.

ADC2250 with multiple chambers
ADC2250 with multiple chambers
ADC2250 used in eddy covariance studies
ADC2250 used in eddy covariance studies

1999

A first for portability

ADC introduces the LCi series — the world’s first analyser to integrate a miniaturised IRGA into its handle for enhanced portability.

LCi

2001

Greater ease & accuracy

The LCpro series photosynthesis system is released, followed by the upgraded LCpro+ in 2004, strengthening user reputation for ease and accuracy.

LCpro+
LCpro+

2006

Soil respiration added

The function of the LCi and LCpro series expands into soil respiration research with the SRS series of portable analysers.

2008

Multi-site capability

The ACE automated soil CO2 exchange system is debuted — enabling long-term, unattended flux monitoring across multiple sites in a network of up to 32 devices.

ACE with open arm

2011

Field work enhanced

ADC introduces SD-series instruments — LCi-SD, LCpro-SD, SRS-SD — offering data logging and storage to enhance field usability.

2016

A new partnership

The iFL integrated gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence device is released in partnership with Opti-Sciences Inc.

Opti-Sciences logo

The iFL is the first instrument of its kind to provide:

  • Leaf absorptance measurement
  • White LED lighting to stimulate chloroplast migration
  • Humidity control above ambient
  • “walk-away automation”
  • Automated post-processing for the Laisk, Kok and Yin protocols

2019

50 years of ADC

ADC celebrates five decades of innovation in carbon cycle instrumentation.

ADC BioScientific Ltd - 50 years of service to science

2020s

The range expands

The early 2020s see the release of the EGA60 multi-sample laboratory gas analyser, LCi-T, LCpro T, and the SRS T series

EGA61 leather biodegradation testing
EGA61 leather biodegradation testing
LCi-T and LCpro-T
LCi-T (L) and LCpro T (R)
SRS1000T and SRS2000T
SRS1000T (L) and SRS2000T (R)

…and the addition of advanced chlorophyll and fluorescence products from Opti-Sciences Inc.

Chlorophyll fluorometers L-R: OS30p+, OS5p+, OS1p, Plant Stress Kit
Chlorophyll fluorometers
L-R: OS30p+, OS5p+, OS1p, Plant Stress Kit
Pigment content meters L-R: CCM-200plus, MPM-100, ACM-200plus
Pigment content meters
L-R: CCM-200plus, MPM-100, ACM-200plus

2024

More firsts

Two exciting new products are introduced:

The Automated Photosynthesis System — the world’s first automated multi-chamber photosynthesis and transpiration analyser…

Automated Photosynthesis System - 5 chamber setup

…and the Stem/Pod/Spikelet Chamber

LCi-T / LCpro T stem chamber with LED

2025

Innovation continues

ADC releases the new AM400 leaf area meter with improved width than the AM350 and unlimited scan length.

AM400 on scan board with black background