What would be the point? No file inside the .bin archive would be able to actually do something while it is just inside it. Either "something" would need to extract such malware, or you would need to expand its content. When the content is expanded, avast would detect the malware, depending on avast's settings. This is the whole point of having a resident antivirus.
If you want to check it by yourself, use a temporary folder to expand the archive and scan that folder with avast.