Mike Adams is the "Health Ranger," a Texas-based lab science director and inventor who worked with taulman3D to create a strong, water-tight 3D printing material. Adams says the development came about as part of his non-profit project Food Rising, and his need for a filament with very high structural integrity and high resistance to delamination. Adams uses t-glase Polar White filament to produce functional valve parts used in his hydroponic Food Rising grow systems. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/56424/t-glase-polar-white-filament/


Below is a photo of parts created for Food Rising using t-glase Polar White: