Hi
Perhaps
@MikeK may be able to assist with the lingo as he resides in the Germany.
My German is not what it should be, but here is a translation of the terms used on the Sägeblatt-Shop site:
Bandsägeblätter = Bandsaw blades
Länge = Length in mm
Breite = Width in mm
Dicke = Thickness in mm
ZpZ (Zähne pro Zoll) = Teeth per inch
Zahnabstand = Distance between teeth points in mm (alternate unit of measurement for teeth per inch)
Schwedenstahl = Swedish steel
Uddeholm = just what it says
Hartmetall = Carbide steel
Holz = Wood
Baugewerbe = Construction (building materials)
Fleisch = Flesh (for the meat industry)
M42 blades are available, but they are in the metal section, not the wood. In the wood section the choices are Flexback carbon steel and Uddeholm.
I priced out some blades for my Record Power BS350S bandsaw, which takes a 2630mm long blade. Listed below are close equivalents of 3/4, 1/2, and 3/8-inch blades based on the menu selections. Some blade width and thickness selections had only one or two TPI choices.
M42 (minimum purchase of five blades):
20mm wide, 0.9mm thick, 3 teeth per inch
€103.06 (about €20.61 each)
13mm wide, 0.65mm thick, 6 teeth per inch
€103.06 (about €20.61 each)
6mm wide, 0.9mm thick, 6 teeth per inch
€84.61 (about €16.92 each)
Uddeholm steel:
20mm wide, 0.8mm thick, 8mm tooth spacing (about 3 teeth per inch)
€16.50 each
12mm wide, 0.5mm thick, 6mm tooth spacing (about 4 teeth per inch)
€16.32 each
8mm wide, 0.5mm thick, 4mm tooth spacing (about 6 teeth per inch)
€16.32 each
Carbon steel:
20mm wide, 0.8mm thick, 4 teeth per inch (only choice available for width and thickness selected)
€17.53 each
13mm wide, 0.65mm thick, 6 teeth per inch
€16.15 each
8mm wide, 0.65mm thick, 6 teeth per inch
€15.37 each