Types of keys
Transponder key
Laser cutting machine key
Dimpled keys
Wallet key
Card key
Tubular key
Main key
Paracentric key
Abloy Key
Master key
Magnetic key
Two or four-way key
Mechanical cutting key
Smart machine key
Uses of different types of keys
Keys for vehicles
Residential or business keys
Padlock
Locked diary
Types of keys
In this article, we decided to know the types of keys and their uses together. If you wish, stay with us until the end of the article.
Transporter key
This type of key is often called "chip key" and is usually used in vehicles. They work by sending a radio signal to the car. The design of the key is great to prevent theft if the wrong circuit code is used, and since they are difficult to copy, it is difficult for someone to copy the key.

There are some types of vehicles that will shut down if the wrong transmitter key is used, which reduces the possibility of theft. Because the key has a microchip programmed into the ignition code, it cannot start any other vehicle.
These types of keys are expensive, hard to cut, and some of the most secure types of keys available. are in the market Duplicating keys using key cutting machines is impossible and a locksmith must be able to access the car manufacturers database to obtain information about the vehicle code in order to create a new key.
Laser cutting machine key
While similar in style and design to mechanical cutting machine keys, these keys provide greater security to the owner due to their high precision and complexity. They are also called "sidewinder keys" and have patterns and ridges that cut into both sides of the key.
This makes them much more difficult for people to copy. To reproduce this type of car key, access to specialized machines is required. Locksmiths are able to cut these keys using an internal machine that cuts both sides of the key. The end result is a unique key that others will not be able to copy.
Pitchers
Mortise keys are another type of complex key that is used to open the lock on conical shaped dies and holes in the actual key. The recesses on the key match the recesses on the lock. When the dimples are properly aligned, the lock will unlock.

Usually there are two sets of indentations in the lock and the indentations on the key on each side are aligned in the same way. This means that you don't have to put the key in a certain position to be able to open the lock.
Walt key
Wallet keys are specifically designed to open locked car doors and allow the person holding the key to start the car.
While these keys contain RFID chips, they They are coded in such a way that they prevent any access to other parts of the car. When using the key fob, you cannot open the glove box, trunk, trunk lid, or seat back.
Card key
Among the types of keys are card keys. There are magnetic strips on the key cards that, when inserted into a locking device, unlock the door. Card keys are very similar in size and shape to credit cards and are used in situations where you need a high level of security or locks need to be changed regularly.

