
3D Printing Services for Birmingham, Alabama
Jaeger Technology Group LLC provides professional 3D printing, foundry pattern support, tooling, rapid prototyping, and manufacturing consulting services for Birmingham, Alabama and the surrounding region.
Located in North Alabama, JaegerTech works with manufacturers, machine shops, foundries, product developers, engineers, and industrial companies that need practical parts and tooling made quickly. Our experience includes 3D printed foundry patterns, core boxes, match plate support, casting patterns, jigs, fixtures, inspection aids, assembly tooling, replacement parts, and short-run production components.
Birmingham has a deep manufacturing, metalworking, and foundry history, and JaegerTech understands that world. We bring hands-on experience in casting support, patternmaking, tooling design, materials selection, and production problem-solving. Our work is not limited to one industry. We have created tooling and 3D printed components for automotive, aerospace, medical, industrial, education, product development, and general manufacturing applications.
For companies in Birmingham, Hoover, Bessemer, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, Cullman, Decatur, Huntsville, and across Alabama, 3D printing can be a powerful way to reduce lead times, bridge production gaps, test designs, and create cost-effective tooling without waiting on traditional manufacturing timelines.
Whether you need a foundry pattern, a jig or fixture, a prototype, a replacement part, or help improving a manufacturing process, Jaeger Technology Group LLC is ready to help.
Looking for a Birmingham 3D printing service, foundry pattern supplier, or manufacturing tooling consultant? Contact JaegerTech to discuss your project.
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