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Keyring

A keyring is a small ring or chain used to hold keys together. It functions as a portable, organized means to keep a set of keys in one place. In common usage, “keyring” can refer to the ring itself or the collection of keys attached to it. Keyrings are widely used in households, workplaces, and institutions.

Most keyrings rely on a split ring, a coiled metal ring that has a gap and can

Materials include stainless steel, nickel silver, brass, aluminum, or plated steel. Stainless steel and nickel silver

Common variations include keychains or fobs with attached identifiers, lanyard or belt attachments, and modular systems

See also: keychain, key fob, locksmithing, key management.

be
threaded
with
keys
by
gradually
twisting
them
around
the
circumference.
Other
designs
include
simple
metal
loops,
dog-bone
style
rings,
or
carabiner-style
clips,
which
enable
quick
attachment
or
removal.
Keys
of
varying
sizes
and
shapes
can
be
accommodated,
though
larger
or
heavier
sets
may
require
stronger
rings.
offer
corrosion
resistance
and
durability;
decorative
or
inexpensive
models
may
be
made
of
plated
base
metals.
Some
rings
feature
coatings
or
color
finishes
for
identification.
Small
rings
should
be
handled
carefully
to
avoid
sharp
ends
and
accidental
openings.
that
allow
additional
keys
to
be
added
without
disturbing
others.
In
security
contexts,
keyrings
may
be
part
of
a
key
management
system
with
labeled
or
color-coded
keys;
some
use
RFID
or
electronic
access
control
keys
that
are
separate
from
physical
rings.