Or sometimes called 'Split Looms' , these are sections of plastic tubing with an open edge that allows cables to be fed inside. It springs closed again for a neat finish. | Flexowrap is really convenient braiding, it opens right up to allow cables to be slipped inside, and then seals again with a velcro style fastening. |
F6 braid allows for easy installation by having an additional cover area and a flexible spine that means the braid can be opened to insert cables, and then springs back to shape. | Nylon braiding looks great when fitted over power supply cables, available in a range of colours and sizes. Braiding does expand, but note that most connectors need to be removed before installing. |
Heatshrink in a variety of sizes and colours - slip this over the end of braiding and heat it up and it tightens and seals the end of the braid. Can also be used for insulating electrical connections. | Spiral wrap is cheap and an easy method for grouping and hiding cable bundles, giving a consistent look. It's a flexible plastic and simply wraps around the wire bundles. |
Although these springs are often intended as use for 'anti kink' in watercooling loops, the vibrant range of colours makes them great for use in tidying wires too. They're a rigid plastic but can be coiled around wire bundles easily and cut to length required. | Twist ties, cable ties and cable tie clamps - can be used to secure bundles of wires together or secure them to points in a chassis to keep them out of the way ! |