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Jeffrey Dininger: Educator Extraordinaire
Years of mold design and engineering come full circle as an expert teaches his craft.
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For more information on the Society of Plastics Engineers' (Brookfield, CT) Mold Designer of the Year award, visit its website at www.4spe.org.
Currently a manufacturing engineer and training coordinator for the Injection Molding Training Program at Sandusky, OH-based Visteon Automotive Systems (formerly part of Ford Motor Co.), Dininger boasts 14 years of experience in the instruction of plastics processing with his major focus on injection molding; instruction in the design of plastic products; and the design of plastic injection molds, investment casting molds, jigs and machining fixtures for the aircraft, aerospace and automotive industries. Before that, he spent nine years in process engineering, six years in project engineering and four years in injection mold design.
History Lesson Later, he ventured into education, falling back on that degree he earned at Bowling Green. "I taught Injection Mold Design at the Akron Machining Institute for several years," Dininger notes. "Then, I was in charge of and taught the Plastics Processing Program at Lorain County Community College." Additionally, he has served on the Education Committee for Society of Plastics Engineers (National and Cleveland Section) and on the advisory committee for SPE's Plastics Technician's Toolbox. Dininger has been with Visteon for seven years, although he has been instructing/consulting for them for more than 10 years. His responsibilities include the following:
In conclusion, he offers the following advice to his peers. "Injection molding - along with many other plastic processes - is a complex process and needs to be well understood to make the process be profitable for you," he states. "This means that you must understand each component of the business in depth and practice that understanding in order to have a profitable business in this field. This includes training all of your setup personnel, floor engineers, floor supervisors, middle management, upper management, tool builders, product engineers, tooling engineers and materials engineers." Sounds like it worked for him!
Mold Designer Of the Year Award The awards - sponsored by D-M-E and Progressive Components respectively - give each winner $500, which will be donated on their behalf to a technical school of their choice. The following information briefly outlines the criteria for the awards: Candidates for Nomination:
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