Guessing from what TheDude tries to ask: "TCT" is the abbreviation for "Thermal Contact Technology". As with any Elite stuff, this is nothing special... just a flashy description for what ANY reactive coverstock does: when the ball leaves the oil and touches dry ground, the friction between lane and ball surface creates warmth/depletes ball energy, softens the coverstock and enhances traction for hooking action.
No secret revealed, just physics. Calling it TCT is a joke, yes, but when you look at other manufacturers' coverstock names, it is O.K. ...
Personally, I have never seen an Elite ball thrown (Except on TV) or even in real life. I think these are sound balls - but the price tag is ridiculous and I can hardly imagine someone buying it except for being sponsored by the PBA or having an ego (and money) problem? Buy a Brunswick ball, save money, and get the same technology, even at an advanced level.
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