I can only assume so. I primed my pad a difference way with the M205 (used product to prime the pad and not QDS). I spread a thin layer across the pad by starting with an X pattern and using my finger to spread it, then I buffed off any excess against a clean towel at speed 6 and let it sit while I taped off the first panel. Then I added 3 smaller than a Pea sized drops and got to work. After a panel or two I noticed the pad was steaming hot (I was pushing hard-ish on speed 5, with a PC) I did the exact same thing with CarPro Reflect and got a totally different experience (I assumed because it's less viscous it didn't absorb as much into the pad when priming).
Maybe "collapse" isn't the appropriate word for what I experienced. The pad compressed more easily and liked to stay compressed, and I had to let off a lot for the pad to fluff back up. Either way I changed pads when I noticed this started happening and slowed down the speed to 4-5 and let off the pressure so the pads didn't get so hot. I think that helped prevent the pads from getting as saturated also (I think the heat helped the M205 work its way deeper into the pad causing what I'd call "pad collapse" due to heat and saturation).
I used the Cyan Hydro-Tech pads with M101 @ speed 5-6 again last night to spot correct some scratches and it worked flawlessly (pushed hard). I also applied the LSP (Collinite 845) for the first time by PC using the Crimson Hydro-Tech pads (at speed 2-3 with little to no pressure). I encountered 0 issues with collapse despite putting way to much Collinite on the pad. That leads me to conclude heat + saturation caused my issue with the tangerine Hydro-Tech pads, or maybe the pads didn't just run as hot with Reflect because I learned from the M205 experience. Too subjective to say for sure, I'd have to do some measured objective tests.
For the most part, the Hydro-Techs have not let me down and I'd recommend them regardless!