
Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% 1 kg (NFC)
Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% is a highly specialized, tungsten-filled PETG filament designed primarily for X-ray and gamma radiation shielding and other medical and industrial applications where high density, non-reactivity, and non-toxicity are required. Thanks to the 75% tungsten powder content, it allows for the rapid production of customized shielding parts using the FDM printing method – much more easily than with conventionally manufactured lead or tungsten components. Available in a 1 kg spool with an NFC chip for easy identification on Original Prusa printers.
Product details
- Brand:
- Průša
- Category:
- Filament
Product description
Product Description
Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% 1 kg (NFC) is a top-tier technical filament developed by Prusa specifically for applications where effective ionizing radiation shielding is necessary alongside the possibility of rapid part production on FDM/FFF 3D printers.
The base consists of high-quality PETG modified with a 75% tungsten powder content (by weight). Tungsten (W) is an extremely dense metal (approx. 19 g/cm³), approximately 1.7× denser than lead, and is therefore ideal for X-ray and gamma radiation shielding. The combination of PETG + tungsten provides a non-reactive, hypoallergenic, and non-toxic material suitable for a range of medical and radiological applications.
Due to the very high density of the filament, you can achieve the desired shielding effect in a relatively small volume of the printed part. At the same time, the material retains the typical advantages of PETG – good chemical resistance, low odor during printing, low warping, and easy post-processing.
This version includes an NFC chip integrated into the spool, which allows compatible Original Prusa printers to automatically load material information.
Main Features and Benefits
- 75% tungsten powder in a PETG matrix – extremely high density, ideal for radiation shielding
- Excellent shielding properties for X-ray and gamma radiation
- Non-reactive, hypoallergenic, and non-toxic material – suitable for medical environments
- Good chemical resistance – suitable for radiopharmaceuticals and other more aggressive environments
- Low susceptibility to warping – stable printing even for larger parts
- Low odor during printing – more comfortable operation in laboratories and workplaces
- Easy machining and sanding – very good post-processing, possibility of achieving a smooth surface
- High abrasivity – requires the use of a hardened steel or other durable nozzle (NOT brass)
- Fast printing – the filament allows for higher speeds than common technical materials with comparable density
- NFC spool – automatic material identification on supported Original Prusa printers
Recommended Use
This filament is primarily intended for professional and industrial use:
- Shielding of radiopharmaceuticals (in holders, containers, and transport capsules)
- Testing and validation fixtures for X-ray and diagnostic radiological equipment
- Collimators for gamma cameras and other diagnostic instruments
- Individually designed shielding covers and masks according to specific applications
- Special industrial and research applications where the combination of high density, non-reactivity, and precise shape is essential
Note: This filament is highly specialized and is not intended for hobby decorations – its purpose is primarily functional radiation shielding and related technical parts.
Printing Recommendations
To achieve optimal properties and printer longevity, follow these principles:
Suitable Nozzle
- Always use a hardened, tempered, or otherwise highly durable nozzle (e.g., hardened steel, tungsten carbide, etc.)
- Tungsten powder is very abrasive and will quickly wear out a brass nozzle
Temperature Settings (Orientation)
- Nozzle temperature: typically within the range of standard PETG values (guided by manufacturer recommendations and the Prusament PETG Tungsten profile)
- Bed temperature: same as standard PETG (usually 70–90 °C depending on the surface and printer)
Print Bed
- Best results: satin and textured PEI sheet (in line with recommendations for classic PETG)
- Smooth PEI sheet must be used with a separation layer (e.g., glue stick) to prevent surface damage
Cooling and Printer Settings
- Part cooling is generally rather limited (similar to PETG, sometimes even less)
- It is recommended to use official or verified Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% print profiles for compatible printers
- Before key jobs, it is advisable to print and evaluate a calibration object (e.g., a test block to verify dimensions and infill homogeneity)
Safety and Print Quality
- Regularly check the nozzle condition – excessive wear can deteriorate the homogeneity of the print and thus its shielding properties
- Keep in mind that any printing errors (underextrusion, voids, poor layer bonding) can significantly reduce shielding efficiency
Technical Parameters
- Material: PETG (PETG copolymer) filled with tungsten powder
- Filler: tungsten powder 75% by weight
- Filament diameter: 1.75 mm (tolerance ±0.03 mm)
- Spool weight: 1 kg net filament (without spool)
- Temperature resistance (HDT): approx. 94 °C
- Printing difficulty: low (similar to standard PETG, with emphasis on abrasivity)
- Abrasivity: high
- Odor during printing: low
- Warping susceptibility: low
- Post-processing: easy (dry and wet sanding, possibility of surface polishing)
- Elasticity: practically none (material is stiff)
- Possibility to polish the surface: yes
- Compatibility: all common FDM/FFF 3D printers capable of printing PETG and equipped with a durable nozzle (Original Prusa printers especially recommended)
- NFC: integrated NFC chip in the spool (for compatible Original Prusa printers)
Who is Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% suitable for
- Hospitals, clinics, and radiological departments – custom production of shielding covers, collimators, and tailored fixtures
- Research institutes and universities – experimental shielding structures, test phantom parts, measurement equipment holders
- Industrial facilities – custom production of parts for shielding radiation sources in NDT, industrial radiography, etc.
- Specialized 3D printing services – offering a unique material with high added value for customer projects
If you are looking for a maximally dense, safe, and repeatedly printable material for radiation shielding and technical applications, Prusament PETG Tungsten 75% is the ideal choice.
Key Features:
- Highly specialized PETG filament filled with 75% tungsten powder
- Designed primarily for X-ray and gamma radiation shielding
- Non-reactive, hypoallergenic, and non-toxic material suitable for medical applications
- Excellent chemical resistance and low odor during printing
- Low susceptibility to warping, suitable even for larger functional parts
- High abrasivity – necessity of using a hardened nozzle
- Easy sanding and possibility of polishing print surfaces
- 1 kg spool with integrated NFC chip for Original Prusa printers



