In order to improve the oxidation resistance of suicide coatings on an Nb suicide based alloy, Si-B co-deposition coatings were prepared at 1150 degrees C for 8 h by using pack mixtures containing different amounts of B powders. The microstructural characteristics of the coatings were studied. The results showed that all coatings had a triple-layer structure. The middle layers of all coatings were composed of (Nb,X)Si-2 (X represents Ti, Cr and Hf elements) and the inner layers of all coatings were composed of (Nb,X)(5)Si-3, but the outer layers of the coatings had different phase constituents and morphologies when the amount of B powders in the pack mixture changed. When the amount of B powders in the pack mixture ranged from 0.5 wt% to 12 wt%, the outer layers were composed of (Nb,X)B-2, with a few CrB2 particles. When the amount of B powders in the pack mixture was in the range of 0.05 similar to 0.1 wt%, the outer layers were composed of (Nb,X)B-2. However, when the amount of B powders in the pack mixture was in the range of 0.02 similar to 0.03 wt%, the outer layers were composed of (Nb,X)Si-2, with needle-like (Nb,X)B-2 particles dispersed in it.