Iron based amorphous steel alloy having a high Manganese content and being
non-ferromagnetic at ambient temperature. The bulk-solidifying
ferrous-based amorphous alloys are multicomponent systems that contain
about 50 atomic percent iron as the major component. The remaining
composition combines suitable mixtures of metalloids (Group b elements)
and other elements selected mainly from manganese, chromium, and
refractory metals. Various classes of non-ferromagnetic ferrous-based
bulk amorphous metal alloys are obtained. One class is a high-manganese
class that contains manganese and boron as the principal alloying
components. Another class is a high manganese-high molybdenum class that
contains manganese, molybdenum, and carbon as the principal alloying
components. These bulk-solidifying amorphous alloys can be obtained in
various forms and shape for various applications and utlizations. The
good processability of these alloys can be attributed to the high reduced
glass temperature T.sub.rg (e.g., about 0.6 to 0.63) and large
supercooled liquid region .DELTA.T.sub.x (e.g., about 50 100.degree. C.).