
Large-Format 3D Printing for Foundry Patterns and Industrial Castings
Large foundry patterns can be expensive, slow to build, and difficult to revise. When a customer needs a pump housing, machine component, industrial bracket, equipment part, or large prototype casting, traditional tooling can become a major delay.
At Jaeger Technology Group LLC, we produce large-format 3D printed foundry patterns for sand casting, prototype tooling, short-run production, match plates, loose patterns, and core box support.
Why Large-Format 3D Printing Helps
Large-format 3D printing allows foundry tooling to be built directly from CAD data. Instead of waiting on fully machined or hand-built tooling, a foundry can often move faster with printed pattern sections that are assembled, finished, sealed, and prepared for molding.
Large-format 3D printed patterns are useful for:
- Industrial castings
- Pump and valve components
- Machine repair parts
- Replacement castings
- Prototype castings
- Short-run production
- Large loose patterns
- Match plate tooling
- Core boxes and core prints
Built for Practical Foundry Use
A large printed pattern still needs proper draft, shrink allowance, fillets, parting strategy, surface finish, and pattern durability. The value is not just printing something big. The value is producing tooling that supports the foundry process.
Jaeger Technology Group LLC combines large-format additive manufacturing with practical foundry patternmaking considerations to help customers move from CAD model to mold-ready tooling faster.
Work With Jaeger Technology Group LLC
If your foundry or manufacturing team needs large-format 3D printed patterns, industrial casting tooling, sand casting patterns, or prototype foundry support, Jaeger Technology Group LLC can help.
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