![]() The flanged connectors range from 1-1/2' to 8' diameters. A bonded FDA silicone liner is embedded for a food grade sanitary, clean-in-place design. Available in c/s weld or MNPT thread ends, from 1/2' to 4' diameters. If you use a Style that shows end-points you should not see the ends of the segments that form an arc or curve. Flexicraft provides a braided metal connector with CSA / AGA approval. If you have Exploded the Arc into its separate edges, then you can recombine them into a single bound curve using a ‘weld’ operation. Welding two Arc segments will at best only make a new Curve with two segments, it looks like an Arc but it now has no radius etc - an Arc is a special subset of Curve… It may even leave it as a 2 segment Arc ? It cannot weld edges that ‘branch’ - because as you know an edge coming into a curve splits that curve where it touches anyway. ![]() ‘Welding’ them combines them into a single bound curve. ![]() ‘Weld’ tools simply takes a selection of edges that meet at end vertices, they can be either simple ‘lone’ edges or edges that are bound into an arc or other curve object… Why would you want to ‘weld’ those edges ?
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