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Arktos DL400K: Meet Momesso's new dual-batch machine

Arktos DL400K: Meet the new Momesso machine with dual batch

In the routine of those who treat seeds on a large scale, there comes a point when the operation begins to demand more than just spot adjustments. More volume, more control, more fluidity, more intelligence in the process. It is at this point that technology needs to keep pace with the evolution of the market and the seed company itself.

 

It was with this new phase in mind that we present the Arktos DL400K, a new machine from Momesso developed to deliver a new level of performance in seed treatment.

 

What was the Arktos DL400K designed to deliver?

 

At Momesso, we understand that seed treatment productivity doesn't rely solely on strength or capacity. It depends on the combination of scale, operational intelligence, and continuity.

 

The Arktos DL400K was developed with this logic.

 

With a double batch, high production capacity, and an operation designed to maintain pace, reduce bottlenecks, and increase productivity, it positions itself as a solution for operations that need to grow without losing process control.

 

 

More scale with more control

 

One of the most common challenges in seedbeds is growing in volume without creating room for operational instability.

 

Is it possible to produce more without losing control? Yes, as long as the machine was designed for it.

 

The DL400K brings a proposal focused precisely on more demanding operations, where high capacity needs to go hand-in-hand with stability, predictability, and reliability.

 

This point is decisive for those who don't just want to increase production, but to do so with greater operational safety.

 

More intelligence at every step of the process

 

Today, treating seeds efficiently requires much more than a robust structure. It requires intelligence applied to routine.

 

On the DL400K, this appears in features such as simultaneous tank measurement, automatic scale adjustment, adjustable electric deflectors, and more user-friendly software.

 

 

What do these features represent in practice?

 

  • They represent less machine downtime.
  • More precision in the process.
  • More operational fluidity.
  • More confidence every step of the way.

 

In other words, they represent a machine better prepared to respond to the real pace of operations.

 

Greater precision with less waste

 

In seed treatment, any relevant variation can be costly in terms of process quality, efficiency, and operational reliability.

 

Therefore, precision should not be treated as a technical detail. It is part of the result.

 

When the machine favors greater regularity in the treatment, seeding gains stability. And when this happens with less time and less waste, the process becomes more efficient from an operational and economic standpoint.

 

Business continuity as a selection criterion

 

A new machine must also make a difference in what the customer experiences every day: operational continuity.

 

  • Fewer stops.
  • Fewer bottlenecks.
  • More fluidity in the process.
  • More rhythm in everyday life.

 

This set of factors changes how the team works and how productivity is built throughout the harvest.

 

In DL400K, This reasoning also connects to ease of maintenance and cleaning, with a structure designed for the real-world routine of those who need to keep operations running.

 

Who does this new machine make sense for?

 

The most honest answer is: for operations that have reached a new level of demand.

 

This includes nurseries, cooperatives, and industrial structures that need:

 

  • more capacity to treat seeds at scale;
  • more process control;
  • more automation with less intervention;
  • more precision with less waste;
  • but operational continuity.

In other words, it makes sense to those who understand that the best results don't just start when the machine goes into operation. They start with the choice of the right technology.

 

Where does Momesso fit into this conversation?

 

In Momesso, we see technology as part of an operation that needs to work well from beginning to end.

 

This is why, when introducing a new machine, the focus should not be solely on its features. It should be on the context in which it will operate, the bottlenecks it needs to resolve, the level of productivity the seeding seeks to achieve, and the support required to sustain that performance over time.

 

This vision is part of how we build our presence in the sector: combining tradition, technological evolution, proximity in service, and practical understanding of operations.

 

The Arktos DL400K arrives to meet a market, process, and operation that have evolved.

 

More than a new machine, it represents a new level of intelligent productivity in seed treatment, combining double batching, high capacity, automation, precision, and operational continuity.

 

For those seeking to grow with more control, more confidence, and more real performance, this is a conversation worth delving into.

 

If you want to understand how a new machine can concretely contribute to the productivity and efficiency of your seedbed, it's worth taking a closer look at this proposal. Here at Momesso, This conversation always starts with the process, the operation, and the result the client needs to build.