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IPP’s ready-to-ship briquetting systems for chemical and mineral applications will save you time & money

When your process demands efficient densification, dust control, or uniform particle formation, briquetters and Chilsonators offer powerful solutions across a wide range of industries. With over 47 years of experience, IPP provides immediate access to high-quality used compaction equipment sourced from 20 complete plant sites and included in our inventory of over 15,000 ready-to-ship pieces of equipment. Choosing used briquetters and Chilsonators from IPP helps companies control capital expenses while securing reliable, production-ready equipment.

Briquetters compress powders or bulk solids into dense, uniform shapes such as briquettes or pellets, improving material handling, storage, and transport.

Chilsonators, a specialized type of roll compactor, compress powders into sheets or ribbons that are later milled into granules or briquettes. Both technologies play critical roles in industries where material uniformity and flowability are key.

Primary uses across industries

  • In chemical manufacturing, briquetters and Chilsonators compact catalysts, specialty chemicals, and fertilizers into easier-to-handle forms.
  • In pharmaceutical production, Chilsonators create uniform granules for tablet production.
  • In food processing, they compact powders like spices, flours, and specialty ingredients for easy packaging and blending.
  • In metals and mining, briquetters reclaim valuable metal fines and compress mineral powders for efficient handling.
  • In agriculture and biomass industries, briquetters densify crop residues and organic materials for fuel and feedstock applications.

Types of materials processed

  • Fine powders and dust-prone materials
  • Moist or cohesive bulk solids needing densification
  • Abrasive or high-density materials
  • Sensitive pharmaceutical or food-grade powders

Common materials of construction

Briquetters and Chilsonators are built for durability, sanitary compliance, or heavy-duty processing:

  • Stainless steel for pharmaceutical, food, and sanitary chemical applications
  • Carbon steel for general industrial and mining processes
  • Hardened alloy components for abrasive or high-pressure applications

Key features of briquetters and Chilsonators

  • High compaction forces to create dense, uniform products
  • Options for continuous or batch operation
  • Adjustable pressure and gap settings for precise product control
  • Designs that minimize dust and material loss
  • Easy integration with downstream crushing or sizing systems

Learn more about powder compaction and densification technologies in this Chemical Processing article.

Find your briquetter or Chilsonator at IPP

Search the IPP inventory or contact IPP’s equipment specialists to find the perfect compaction equipment for your material handling needs. With ready-to-ship inventory, IPP helps companies improve operational efficiency, reduce material loss, and save on equipment costs.

Briquetter/Chilsonator FAQ

Have questions about Briquetters/Chilsonators or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.

What industries rely most on briquetters and Chilsonators?
Chemical, pharmaceutical, food, mining, and agriculture industries all depend on briquetters and Chilsonators for material densification and dust control.
How do briquetters compare to Chilsonators?
Briquetters form solid shapes directly, while Chilsonators compact powders into sheets or ribbons that are then milled into granules for downstream use.
What maintenance is required for briquetters and Chilsonators?
Routine inspection of rolls, bearings, hydraulic systems, and seals—combined with cleaning and pressure calibration—ensures reliable operation and extended equipment life.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP saves up to 70% over new equipment, offers immediate availability, supports sustainability, and provides expert guidance backed by 47 years of experience.