
Experience & Capabilities: Additive Manufacturing Backed by Real Industry Knowledge
At Jaeger Technology Group LLC, we do more than print parts. We help customers solve real manufacturing problems with practical additive manufacturing, product development, tooling, and patternmaking support.
Our team brings 30+ years of industry experience, including work in additive manufacturing since the early days of the technology. That background matters. A successful part is not just about the printer. It is about material choice, geometry, strength, finish, tolerance, cost, lead time, and how the part will actually be used.
We serve customers across:
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Medical and medical device development
- Industrial manufacturing
- Education and research
- Consumer products
- Foundry and casting applications
Large-Format 3D Printing and Production Support
Jaeger Technology Group has strong large-format 3D printing capability, allowing us to produce parts and tooling that many smaller print services cannot handle.
We support projects such as:
- Foundry patterns
- Core boxes
- Jigs and fixtures
- Assembly aids
- Inspection gauges
- Vacuum forming tools
- Molds and tooling
- Large prototypes
- Short-run production parts
Large-format work requires more than machine size. It requires experience with warping, segmentation, bonding, finishing, coating, and real-world handling.
Foundry Patternmaking Knowledge
One of our specialty areas is 3D printed foundry patternmaking. We help foundries, machine shops, and manufacturers produce practical tooling for sand casting and related processes.
This includes loose patterns, match plate patterns, core boxes, prototype casting patterns, and replacement tooling.
By combining traditional patternmaking knowledge with modern additive manufacturing, we can often reduce lead times, simplify complex geometry, and help customers move faster from idea to casting.
Machines, Materials, and Real Shop Capability
Our shop includes a working mix of production and large-format 3D printers, resin printers, CAD tools, finishing equipment, and post-processing capability.
We work with a broad range of materials, including:
- PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS
- Nylon and carbon fiber-filled nylon
- Glass fiber-filled materials
- TPU and flexible materials
- PCTG
- Engineering-grade and high-temperature materials
- Photopolymer resins
- Epoxies, coatings, and finishing systems
We also use real shop photos, machine photos, fixture examples, patterns, molds, and customer project images whenever possible because customers deserve to see actual work — not generic stock images.
Media & Recognition
Jaeger Technology Group has been recognized in local and regional coverage related to advanced manufacturing, additive manufacturing, and industrial innovation.
Helpful references include:
- Launch Tennessee Valley article
- Decatur Daily article
- Metal for America article
- Jaeger Technology Group LinkedIn company page
- Public university talks and presentations, where available
These outside references help show that Jaeger Technology Group is active in real manufacturing work across automotive, aerospace, medical device, consumer product, industrial, and casting-related markets.
Why Experience Matters
Google’s helpful content guidance emphasizes reliable, people-first content that demonstrates real experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness. That same standard matters to customers.
When choosing an additive manufacturing partner, customers need to know:
- Who is doing the work
- What experience they bring
- What machines and materials they use
- What industries they understand
- What types of problems they solve
- Whether they can back up their claims with real examples
At Jaeger Technology Group, our value is not just machine capacity. It is the ability to understand the project, recommend the right process, and produce practical parts that work.
Talk to Jaeger Technology Group
Need help with a serious 3D printing, tooling, prototyping, or foundry patternmaking project?
Contact Jaeger Technology Group LLC to discuss your project, material requirements, timeline, and production goals.
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