Sandability – Sandability is a relative term used to explain the performance of dried glue when sanded. Good sandabilty is achieved when glue that has been sanded does not gum up the sanding belt.
SARA – Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act.
Saw Kerf – The saw blade thickness taken out by the saw as it travels through the rough stock. Saw kerfs are usually 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, and 5/16.
Self-vulcanizing – Pertaining to an adhesive that undergoes vulcanization without the application of heat.
Sensitization – A state of immune response in which further exposure elicits an immune or allergic response.
Set – To convert an adhesive into a fixed or hardened state by chemical or physical action, such as condensation, polymerization, oxidation, vulcanization, gelation, hydration, or evaporation of volatile constituents.