Plastics Product Design Specialty
Plastics Product Design History at Kettering University

In the early 1960’s when Kettering University was known as General Motors Institute, the Process Engineering Department purchased its first plastic processing machinery. At that time Don Paulson and William Frizelle were our plastics faculty. Don developed a cavity-pressure sensor and went on to found Control Processes, which still serves the industry. Bill Frizelle chose an academic career and is now a distinguished faculty member at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York. Within this same time period Professor G. Reginald Bell developed a course in Polymer Science, which he continues to teach here at Kettering. Professor Bell is a member of the Chemistry Department and a recipient of multiple distinguished teaching awards.
When the Mechanical Engineering Department was formally constituted in the late 1970’s the existing Polymer Processing course and the Polymer Science course were integrated into a manufacturing concentration, which also included courses in more traditional manufacturing. About this time Professor Dave Harry, Emeritus, created a design/properties offering which further broadened our program.
This current emphasis on engineering and design makes Kettering’s Plastic Product Design Specialty unique in the country. Specialty students take courses in polymer processing, mechanical properties of polymers and the capstone which utilizes Moldflow software. Plastic Product Design is an exciting field of study with much opportunity for leadership in a dynamic and growing industry.
The Faculty of the Plastic Product Design Specialty
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