Paint in can shows a viscosity different than reported on TDS, which provokes a beginning of thickening, like livering, often accompanied by opalescence (see those defects). Viscosity lower than standard shows a depolymerization of paint in time. N/C paints show typically this phenomenon.

 
 
REASON SOLUTION
Defective production. Normally application of N/C paints
showing lower viscosity than
normal does not involve any
problem. In other kinds of
products, they must be replaced

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