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RATCHETING FASTENER FOR ELECTRICAL CABLE
Zip tie; Nylon tie; Cable ties; Cable Ties; Zip ties; Tie wrap; Tie-wrap; Ziptie; Zapstrap; Zip-tie; Plastic zip ties; Tie rap; Tie raps; Tie-rap; Cable-tie; Ty-Rap; Wire tie; Wire ties
  • Assortment of cable ties
  • Cable ties used to attach shade cloth to scaffolding at a construction site in Singapore
  • A cable tie with an in-built security tag
  • The ratchet mechanism on the head of a cable tie

Cable tie         
A cable tie (also known as a hose tie, zip tie, or tie wrap) is a type of fastener for holding items together, primarily electrical cables and wires. Because of their low cost, ease of use, and binding strength, cable ties are ubiquitous, finding use in a wide range of other applications.
Twist tie         
  • alt=Blue, yellow, and red twist ties.  The blue one is twisted to demonstrate how they are used.
METAL WIRE ENCASED IN PLASTIC USED TO TIE BAGS
Twist-tie; Twistie tie; Twisty tie; Twistie ties; Twisty ties; Garden wire; Garden twist wire; Twist ties
A twist tie is a fastener made of one or more metal wires encased in a thin strip of paper or plastic, in such a way that it can bend and retain its shape.
tie-pin         
  • Souvenir tie clip from [[1939 New York World's Fair]] worn by the late jazz musician [[Harry Gozzard]]
  • A selection of tie clips, mostly from the early to mid 20th century
CLOTHING ACCESSORY THAT IS USED TO CLIP A TIE TO THE UNDERLYING SHIRT FRONT
Tie slide; Tie clasp; Tie-pin; Tie bar; Tie holder
also tiepin (tie-pins)
A tie-pin is a thin narrow object with a pin on it and is used to pin a person's tie to their shirt.
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Wikipedia

Cable tie

A cable tie (also known as a hose tie, zip tie, or tie wrap) is a type of fastener for holding items together, primarily electrical cables and wires. Because of their low cost, ease of use, and binding strength, cable ties are ubiquitous, finding use in a wide range of other applications. Cable ties were first manufactured by Thomas & Betts under the brand name Ty-Rap.

The common cable tie, normally made of nylon, has a flexible tape section with teeth that engage with a pawl in the head to form a ratchet so that as the free end of the tape section is pulled the cable tie tightens and does not come undone. Some ties include a tab that can be depressed to release the ratchet so that the tie can be loosened or removed, and possibly reused. Stainless steel versions, some coated with a rugged plastic, cater for exterior applications and hazardous environments.