Abstract: | The solubility of carbon in the Fe‐Mn‐C system was measured under reduced pressure of 1 Pa at 1573 K and 1673 K, respectively. The carbon solubility in terms of mole fraction in the iron based solution was found varying with manganese mole fraction in the solution and with temperature, as xC= 0.1819 + 0.2531 xMn at 1573 K and xC = 0.1981 + 0.2515xMn at 1673K. Manganese has a stronger influence on the carbon solubility at lower pressure than it has at higher pressure. The pressure was found to have an insignificant effect on the carbon solubility when manganese in the melt was absent. The activity interaction parameters between manganese and carbon in the alloy were determined from carbon solubilities at 1573 and 1673 K. Analysis of the experimental results showed that under vacuum conditions, the activity interaction parameter of manganese with carbon is higher than that at atmospheric pressure. |