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RTC is an initialism that may refer to: Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial letter or letters of words, such as NATO and XHTML, and are pronounced in a way that is distinct from the full pronunciation of what the letters stand for. ...


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About RTC (128 words)
RTC, Research Toxicology Centre S.p.A., is a Contract Research Organisation specialized in non-clinical toxicological studies required for international Drug Registration and Notification of Chemical Substances.
The RTC research team applies the highest level of scientific know-how, quality standards and regulatory competence to their customer's requests, whether for routine studies or specific complex and innovative projects.
Since 1987, the RTC facility has been subject to regular GLP inspections by Italian, European, American and Japanese authorities and works in compliance with the all respective standards.
RTC MCM/Flat Panel Displays Furnaces and Ovens (481 words)
RTC is currently using two types of infrared heating, near infrared and medium-range infrared.
Currently RTC convection furnaces operate to temperatures as high as 600°C. In some applications, conduction heating is more desirable.
RTC furnaces can be configured to run in conduction operations where the standard IR heating lamps are placed below the conveyor belt only.
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