“…B 4 C has historically been sintered using externally applied pressure, via hot pressing or hot isostatic pressing, due to the challenges associated with densification [2][3][4][5]. Hot pressing limits the geometries of the final pieces to simple shapes such as pellets, plates, disks, and rods [6]. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP), on the other hand, allows for the sintering of more complex shapes formed through processes such as slip, tape, or gel casting [7,8].…”