Why Does Water-Based Paint Turn Gel-Like Overnight?

Water-based paint occasionally becomes gel-like (jelly state) after being stored overnight. This issue is common in interior and exterior acrylic emulsions, elastic coatings, textured paints, and economic wall paints.

Gelation affects:

  • storage stability
  • construction viscosity
  • leveling
  • product appearance

Common Causes

  • Low High-Shear Viscosity + Excessive Thixotropy: When low-shear viscosity is high but high-shear viscosity is low, the system behaves like jelly during rest.
  • Use of ASE / HASE Type Thickeners
  • pH Too Low or Neutralization Incomplete
  • Temperature Fluctuation.

Solutions

  • Increase High-Shear Viscosity: Add leveling agents or polyurethane thickener
  • Increase Dispersant Level
  • Increase Solvent / Coalescent
  • Increase Neutralizing Agents
  • Dilute with Water

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