Chezzie;726733 wrote: Who patented the material Tarmac and what year was it?
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Tarmacadam, also known as tarmac, is a portmanteau abbreviation of tar-penetration macadam. Tarmacadam was used to pave roads and other large, flat surfaces, and although tarmacadam is not used to pave anymore due to the introduction of asphalt, the word tarmac is still used in reference to airport runways and some roads in many parts of the world, especially in former British colonies. Tarmacadam was patented by E. Purnell Hooley in 1901, who later sold the invention to Wolverhampton MP, which relaunched the product with great success in 1905. Tarmac Limited, the tarmacadam arm of Wolverhampton, remains a heavy player in British heavy building materials.
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