The increased interest in cold agglomeration in recent years has been largely due to the successful experience in operating briquette lines based on stiff vacuum extrusion (SVE). The high performance of SVE extruders and the satisfactory metallurgical properties of extrusion briquettes obtained this way (brex) make it possible to consider this cold agglomeration technology as promising. SVE extruders allow efficient briquetting of the materials with moisture contents values in the range of 12 – 16 % and compacting pressure of 3.5 – 4.5 MPa, leading to the possibility of achieving high values of mechanical strength of raw briquettes and eliminates the need for drying briquetted charge and heat treatment of the green briquettes. The growing scale of practical use of extruders in the steel industry necessitated the development of simple and effective methods for determining their operating parameters. The briquetted mass is a moistened plastic mass, driven by the blades of a rotating auger and squeezed out further through the holes in the extruder die in the form of elongated briquettes, repeating in cross section the shape of the hole. In application to the optimization problems of extrusion briquette technology, the exact solution of the Navier–Stokes equations for a viscous incompressible medium shifted between coaxial cylinders along the common axis of symmetry and twisted around it by longitudinal displacement and axial rotation of the inner cylinder is given, respectively, under sticking conditions and given longitudinal pressure drop. In particular, it was found that the speed of transportation of the mixed mass cannot exceed the speed delivered by the supplied pressure, and the formula of the latter is transferred to the compressible medium as a special viscosity integral for a viscoplastic medium, where it serves as a generalization of known exact solutions. A similar solution for a compressible medium is being sought. The obtained analytical dependencies can be used to calculate the parameters of industrial briquette extruders operating in both the stiff extrusion mode and the semi-stiff and soft extrusion mode, differing in the moisture values of the briquetted mass and the values of the applied pressure.