
          We Use the Right Materials, In the Right Application, For Consistent
          Durability, High Quality and Corrosion Resistance—Conforming with
          NACE MR0175/ISO 15156.
          
          The H2S Trim configuration also integrates the advanced PWC
          CARTRIDGE™, which makes field servicing our valves faster, easier,
          and more reliable. The PWC CARTRIDGE™ valve’s unique floating ball
          and spring-loaded seat design forces pressure and flow through the
          seat, not around its exterior. This eliminates unreliable single
          direction seat seals, erosion and fouling/binding frequently seen in
          competitive designs.
          
          The floating vented ball and double floating seats in the PWC
          CARTRIDGE™ guarantee differential pressure by acting only across the
          downstream side of the ball and seat to minimize the load, prevent
          distortion of the ball and protect seat support arms. These
          features, combined with a proprietary stem bearing, reduce the
          torque required to operate the valve by 50% compared to other
          designs.
          
          (1) 17-4PH (UNSS17400): precipitation-hardening stainless-steel in
          HH 1150 condition has been successfully used for mildly sour
          environments. According to NACE MR0175, 17-4PH is acceptable for
          valve components other than the body and bonnet, provided that the
          partial pressure of H2S does not exceed 0.5 psi.
          
          Given that the valves are only “H2S trim,” they should not be used
          in severely sour conditions and that restriction is immaterial in
          the HH1150 condition.
          
          (2) Tough Met AT110 (UNS C72900): a copper-nickel-tin alloy designed
          for use in applications demanding wear resistance, high-bearing
          performance, and resistance to saltwater corrosion. NACE MR0175
          indicates that copper alloys may be used without restriction in sour
          service conditions.
          
          (3) Alloy X-750: a precipitation-hardened, nickel-chromium alloy
          specifically approved for springs by NACE MR0175 at hardness values
          up to 50HRC. It is a good alternative to 17-7H for retaining rings.
          
          M&M’s API Q-1 Quality Management System provides full traceability.
          Drillpipe threads conform to API 7-1. Each valve is provided with
          material certificates, test reports and Certificate of Conformance.
          
          The PWC Cartridge™ has patent protected technology.