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RTV

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RTVRoom Temperature Vulcanizing (elastomer sealant)
RTVRadio Television (educational major)
RTVRock the Vote (Washington, DC)
RTVReplayTV (digital video recorder brand)
RTVReal-Time Video
RTVReturn To Vendor
RTVRoom Temperature Vulcanization
RTVRussian Television
RTVRough Terrain Vehicle (fictional)
RTVRapid Terrain Visualization
RTVRevisión Técnica Vehicular
RTVRoutes To Value
RTVRugged Terrain Vehicle
RTVRice Tungro Virus
RTVReturn to Vender
RTVRegional Tidal Volume
RTVRational Threshold Value
RTVRecoverable Test Vehicle
RTVRobotic Tracked Vehicle
RTVUS Revenue Trailer Permit (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)


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The company's 3-0115 automotive sealant is a one-part, self-priming RTV silicone rubber designed for automotive powertrain sealing applications.
Pool said the donated RTV is getting a lot of use in FFA's school and community projects.
RTV or Room Temperature Vulcanizing silicones, used for everything from gasketing gearcases to plugging leaky grain bins, are the sealant equivalent of duct tape and can replace paper or fiber gaskets in many repairs.
 
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