MD2060 Flame-Resistant Cargo Pants
Ideal for Professions: Metalworking, mechanical manufacturing, construction, painting, electrical and equipment installation
Key Features:
- Fabric Composition: 100% Cotton (Max Dyna)
- Wide Belt Loops for added durability
- Zipper Pocket for secure storage
- Drawstring holes at the hem of the pants for adjusting the fit
- Flame-Resistant and Sweat-Absorbent materials for optimal comfort and protection
Colors Available:
1 / Ivory 5 / Light Green 10 / Light Brown
The cargo pants are available in various waist sizes (M-75cm, L-80cm, LL-85cm, 3L-90cm, 4L-95cm, 5L-100cm, 6L-105cm) and have a consistent inseam length of 80cm.
These pants can be coordinated with the MD2000, MD9100 flame-retardant jacket to create a complete uniform.
Caution:
The product is not fireproof. Carbonized areas may develop holes.
Due to special flame-resistant processing, color reproduction may vary, and slight color differences between top and bottom may occur.
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Return Policy
Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery for most unused, unwashed, and unaltered products in original packaging with all tags attached. All returns require a Return Authorization Number.
Final sale, custom, or altered items are not eligible.
Returns for reasons other than manufacturer defect may be subject to a 10â25% restocking fee. Customer is responsible for return shipping unless the item is defective or incorrectly shipped.
Care Instructions
Proper care and maintenance are essential to ensure that your fire-retardant and anti-static workwear maintain their protective properties. Please follow the instructions below to ensure longevity and safety.
1. Washing Instructions
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Machine Wash: Wash your fire-retardant and anti-static workwear in cold or warm water (not exceeding 104°F/40°C) on a gentle cycle.
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Detergents: Use a mild detergent. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the fabric and compromise its protective qualities.
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Do Not Use Fabric Softeners: Fabric softeners can reduce the effectiveness of fire-retardant and anti-static treatments.
2. Drying Instructions
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Air Dry: The best method for drying is air drying. Hang the item on a well-ventilated clothesline or drying rack.
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Tumble Dry: If you must tumble dry, use a low heat setting. High heat can damage the fabric and affect its protective properties. Avoid drying with direct heat sources, such as radiators or heat lamps.
3. Ironing
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Avoid Ironing: Do not iron your fire-retardant and anti-static workwear. Ironing can damage the protective coatings and affect the garmentâs flame-retardant and anti-static properties.
4. Storage
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Store your workwear in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Do not store in damp or humid areas as this can weaken the fabric and its protective capabilities.
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For garments with removable flame-retardant components (e.g., liners), make sure to remove and store them separately when not in use.
5. Inspection and Maintenance
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Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect your workwear for any signs of wear or damage, especially in high-stress areas like seams, zippers, or cuffs. Fire-retardant and anti-static properties can degrade over time if the garment is damaged.
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Reproofing: Some garments may require reproofing to restore their flame-retardant properties after multiple washes. Consult the manufacturerâs recommendations for reproofing treatments.
6. Avoid Exposure to Harmful Substances
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Chemicals: Avoid exposure to chemicals that may affect the fabricâs flame-retardant or anti-static qualities. Always check the manufacturerâs guidelines if working with hazardous materials.
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Heat Sources: While flame-retardant workwear offers protection, extreme heat or open flames can damage the fabric. Always follow safety protocols in the workplace.








































