“…The most commonly compacted materials by this technique are: carbides, for example, SiC, Ti 3 SiC 2 , WC and ZrC; [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] nitrides, for example Si 3 N and AlN; [39][40][41] oxides, for example, ZrO 2 , [27,28,42] Al 2 O 3 [9,11,43] and several perovskites; [10,[44][45][46][47][48][49] phosphates, for example, Nasicon [50] and Hydroxyapatite; [51,52] metals; [53][54][55][56] intermetallics; [57] and, borides. [58,59] The use of rapid sintering appear to be essential for the fabrication of nanocrystalline ceramics [46,49] and to get special microstructures. [60] Using SPS as a forming tool is a relatively new idea.…”