“…As a ceramic with excellent mechanical and thermal properties [1], silicon carbide is widely used in a lage number of fields, such as porous ceramics [2,3], composite materials [4,5], microscopy technology [6], quantum research [7], nano science and technology [8] and optical components [9,10]. Sintering is the most common method in producing silicon carbide ceramic, including pressureless sintering [11,12], hot pressure sintering [13], spark plasma sintering (SPS) [14,15], hot isostatic pressing sintering (HIP) [16], reaction sintering [17] and so on.…”