Never used it, though I've wrapped an occasional harness in non-av use.
If you're trolling for ideas, here are a few.
1st, I'm forever making changes to the plane I'm flying, and even to the one I'm building. Rerouting/adding/subtracting wire is tricky enough with just nylon wire ties; modifying that type of wrapped harness is not something I'd want to contemplate. Your situation might be completely different, with no intent to modify.
2nd, if you do want to plan for future maintenance/modifications, Here is some stuff I found:
https://www.techflex.com/prod_ccp.asp
and
https://www.techflex.com/prod_f6w.asp
One is a closed weave and the other is split along its length, which allows additions/subtractions/entries/exits anywhere along the length. Both come in nominal diameters, and both will expand/contract quite a bit in diameter if you stretch or shrink the length. Think kid's 'Chinese finger cuffs'. You can treat the ends to prevent unraveling by heating with a lighter, match, soldering iron, etc. The closed 1" nominal expanded enough for me to get a 25 pin subD through it (no shell, and turned sideways). You can pull individual wires out of the closed one through the weave, but adding/subtracting is obviously more troublesome. The slit version stays closed surprisingly well, even around tight bends. I'm very please with how it cleaned up my harnesses.
No idea on fire rating, but IIRC, it doesn't sustain flame when you melt the ends (test this for yourself; I don't trust my own memory).
I bought it through Amazon.
Hope that's useful info...
Charlie