Arsenic-free Ge-Se-Sn and Ge-Sb-Se-Sn alloys were prepared by quenching the melt into water. Their glass formation, glass transition temperatures, microhardness, density and infrared (IR) transmittance were examined. Metallographical examination and X-ray diffraction were used for the identification of glass formation. The glass formation regions are located near the Se-rich corner. For the Ge-Se-Sn and Ge-Sb-Se-Sn alloys examined in this study, the glass transition temperatures vary from 86-54 o C to 13-328 o C, and the values of Vicker's hardness vary from 55-165kgmm - 2 to 109-191kgmm - 2 , respectively. The IR transmittance is very low for crystalline specimens and for most of the Ge-Se-Sn and Ge-Sb-Se-Sn glasses, it is around 55-65%. Absorption peaks of H-O and Ge-O are found in most of the IR results, which indicates humidity and oxygen absorption during sample preparation.